Southern California storm arrives
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The storm dropped more than an inch of rain across the capital region and more impressive totals in the foothills.
A winter storm bearing down on Central California this week whipped up a wildfire, prompting evacuations, but also helped dissipate some of the flames.
A Pacific storm could help California crews battle the dangerous Pack Fire in Mono County, but it could also wreak havoc on fire-charred communities further south.
As much of Northern California remains damp Friday after the bulk of a Thursday storm moves out, another weather system will arrive late this weekend, bringing with it more widespread rain and light snow.
Hours after the wind-whipped Pack fire ignited in Mono County on Thursday afternoon, damaging homes, a storm rolled in, bringing with it much needed precipitation.
The first of two back-to-back major storms will arrive in Southern California Thursday night, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds while prompting evacuation warnings. The first wave of the storm
Rainfall from the first storm will last through the weekend. Forecast models show chances of rain through the weekend and into early next week. The region will get a break Wednesday with mostly sunny skies, followed by another storm forecast to move in by Wednesday night into Thursday.
An atmospheric river is threatening to unleash flooding rain and mudslides across Southern California, triggering evacuation warnings in Los Angeles.
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.