Southern California storm arrives
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Evacuation warnings are in place for parts of Southern California as an incoming storm could bring potential mudslides and debris flows to burn scar areas.
The greater Los Angeles could likely see more than a normal November months' worth of rain within a 24 hour period with this storm.
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As much as 8 inches of rain could fall on some areas of Southern California, raising the risk of debris flows.
A rare setup for November will unleash two waves of heavy rain across California, with the second storm threatening to bring major flooding, mudslides, and travel chaos to Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
A storm has made its way to Southern California, threatening to bring heavy rain and possible mudslides to areas burned by wildfires, and the brunt of it is yet to come. The region is expected to receive rain for several days - through the weekend and possibly into next week.
An unusually strong storm system called an atmospheric river was dousing Southern California on Friday and was expected to continue dumping heavy rain over the region for days as forecasters warned of rockslides and debris flows especially in the Los Angeles areas that were ravaged by wildfires earlier this year.