Southern California Faces Major Storm with High Flood Risk and Evacuations

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A significant storm is set to impact Southern California, bringing heavy rain and strong winds starting early Wednesday morning. This storm follows a previous system that caused fatalities and severe flooding in Northern California. A 'high risk' of flooding has been issued for nearly 6 million residents across Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties. Evacuations are underway for areas near burn scars, with potential rainfall totals reaching up to 12 inches in mountainous regions. Authorities are urging extreme caution for travelers during the holiday week as conditions may lead to dangerous flash flooding and mudslides.
Key Details: • High risk of flooding issued for Southern California on Wednesday. • Evacuation orders for 383 properties in Los Angeles County effective 11 a.m. PT Tuesday. • Evacuation order for Ventura Beach RV Resort starts at 6 p.m. Tuesday. • Rainfall could total 4 to 12 inches by the end of the week. • Travelers advised to exercise caution during the holiday due to severe weather.