2nd storm system moves into Southern California
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The NWS urges residents in the affected areas to monitor local forecasts "and be alert for possible Flood Warnings."
The heaviest rain came on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service, which prompted several flash flood warnings. Adam Roser, a meteorologist with the weather service, told SFGATE that Saturday's rain broke numerous records set during a Nov. 15, 1965, storm system.
The girl's father attempted to save her as she was pulled by large waves near Garrapata State Park on Friday, according to authorities. He was rescued and later died.
After a weekend of heavy rain and flash flooding, Southern California will get hit with yet another round of storms.
A storm is dropping rounds of heavy rain on more than 22 million people across Southern California on Saturday.
A stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard will remain closed "until further notice" due to the storm, officials said.
A second storm will roll into Southern California to start the week, with heavier downpours expected by the afternoon hours.
The heaviest amounts of rain are expected to come through Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Though conditions began to improve on Nov. 16, forecasters warned that another storm system is expected to bring more rain on Nov. 17 and 18.
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