Around 24 million people across California are under flood watches as Los Angeles prepares for potentially a month's worth of rain in a single day . The storm system, driven by an atmospheric river, is expected to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and possible mudslides to Southern California, especially in areas with recent burn scars.
The average rainfall for November is 0.8 inches, but this storm could bring significantly more, with some areas expecting over four inches.
According to the FOX Weather Center, the storm will peak overnight Friday into Saturday (November 15), with parts of the region facing a Level 3 out of 4 flood threat. The National Weather Service has issued evacuation warnings for areas near the Palisades, Franklin, Easton, and Canyon fires, where burn scars ma

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