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Severe Storms Expected in Southern California with Evacuations Underway

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A significant storm system is set to impact Southern California, bringing heavy rain and strong winds starting early Wednesday morning. This storm follows a previous system that resulted in fatalities and severe flooding in Northern California. A 'high risk' of flooding has been declared for over 6 million residents, particularly in Los Angeles and surrounding counties, with potential rainfall rates exceeding 1 inch per hour. Evacuations are already in effect for areas near burn scars, with additional storms expected to follow, raising concerns of further flooding and mudslides. Residents should prepare for hazardous conditions and follow evacuation orders if applicable.

Key Details: • Evacuation orders effective from 11 a.m. PT Tuesday for 383 properties in Los Angeles County. • Additional evacuation orders in Ventura County at 6 p.m. Tuesday for the Ventura Beach RV Resort. • Rainfall totals could reach 4 to 12 inches by the end of the week, especially in mountainous areas. • Travelers should exercise caution during the storm, particularly on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

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National Weather ServiceGavin NewsomSouthern CaliforniaLos Angeles CountySanta Barbara CountyVentura CountyCalFireLos Angeles County Office of Emergency ManagementOrange County

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