Thunderstorms, heat advisories and the threat of floods are impacting swaths of Southern and Central California on Tuesday, Sept. 2.

In Southern California, San Bernardino County sees a higher chance of flash floods Tuesday, said the National Weather Service Las Vegas . The weather office forecasted more generally that thunderstorms producing moderate-to-heavy rainfall can cause flash flooding across southeastern California. More west, a 30% to 50% chance of thunderstorms through the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 3 brings the threat of heavy downpours with flash floods and debris flows for the Bridge Fire burn scar and a portion of Los Angeles County, according to the NWS Los Angeles .

Meanwhile, heat advisories in effect for parts of Southern California warn of temperatures in the 90s

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