Thursday's storm dropped more than an inch and a half of rain in downtown Los Angeles and pummeled Northern California, which also saw heavy snow in the Sierras.
Southern California residents got a brief Christmas Eve reprieve from a powerful winter storm that brought flash flooding, snarled traffic and prompted evacuations in some burn areas around the region.
Some Southland areas could accumulate another quarter-inch to half an inch of rainfall throughout the day on Friday due to intermittent showers, according to the National Weather Service.The rain will persist intermittently — perhaps heavy at times — through the holiday weekend “We have a big trough over the West Coast that’s going to continue to bring waves of moisture through next week,” Brandt Maxwell, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in San Diego, said Friday. “We might not be completely precipitation-free for about a week.”
The first small debris flow was reported just after 8 p.m. Thursday in Silverado Canyon, several hours after the county implemented a mandatory evacuation for areas scarred by the Bond fire last December, officials said. Several other small debris flows were reported overnight and early Friday.Evacuation orders were lifted at 10 a.m. Friday for Williams Canyon and Modjeska Canyon after the rain began to dissipate in the region, and much of Silverado Canyon is now open.
“We’re keeping an eye on it to make sure there aren’t any additional issues,” Nichelson said. “But we don’t expect to have as much rain in the coming days as the system we just had.” The storm, which could bring 3 to 6 inches of rain, prompts flood watches and an evacuation warning. In Millbrae, two bodies are found in a trapped car.
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