Southern California braces for more rain
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The weekend's storm in Southern California was among the wettest in November in California's recorded history, according to CBS LA Chief Meteorologist Paul Deanno, and the recent rain totals support that assertion.
The second wave of a mid-November storm that arrived earlier this week in Southern California brought hours of rain Friday and Saturday for much of the region. Rainfall that began with scattered showers Friday intensified at the start of the weekend,
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.
Some areas have seen more than 10 inches of rain. More showers are expected all week, with another storm heading into the area late in the week.
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.
More rain is expected to hit Southern California again, just after days of flash flooding and rough surf from a powerful atmospheric river. Scenes from Anza-Borrego Desert State Park highlight the severity of the conditions.
A storm is dropping rounds of heavy rain on more than 22 million people across Southern California on Saturday.