Parts of California saw a month's worth of rain in one day, and two deaths are being blamed on the heavy rainfall and the flooding it triggered.
Breakdown
- Two deaths in California are attributed to heavy rains and flooding, with water rescues conducted in Orange County.
- Some areas in California received more rain in 72 hours than they usually get in all of November. 8s
- Santa Barbara recorded over eight inches of rain, and Los Angeles saw three inches in recent days. 26s
- A new storm system is forecast to bring additional heavy rain, especially to central and northern California, with more flash flooding possible. 42s
- Higher elevations in California, Nevada, and the Four Corners could receive over a foot of snow. 1m 3s