Storm of season pounds Southern California
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A storm is dropping rounds of heavy rain on more than 22 million people across Southern California on Saturday.
The greater Los Angeles area could likely see more than a normal November months' worth of rain within a 24 hour period with this storm.
LOS ANGELES - Wet weather is expected in Southern California over the next several days as a series of storms move into the region. The National Weather Service is predicting the heaviest impacts to be between 3 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, with a moderate risk for damaging flooding and debris flow. The storm is expected to last through Sunday.
A storm is reaching Central California on Thursday, bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and mountain snow that could impact travel and power lines.
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for a swath of Los Angeles County stretching from Santa Clarita to Glendora.
A significant dousing of rain could trigger flooding and mudslides, particularly in recent burn areas, where evacuation warnings were in effect.
The young girl's father died while attempting to save her as she was pulled by large waves at Garrapata State Beach on Friday, according to the Monterey County Sheriff's Office.
An incoming winter storm will hit parts of California with at least 2 feet of snow, prompting National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists to warn residents of the impacts.