Intermittently heavy rain is expected to continue today and Sunday over much of Southern California, triggering flooding and mudslides in some areas, with evacuation warnings already in place for recent burn areas.
Two bands of rain have made their way into the region, leading to slick roads overnight and early Saturday morning.
Forecasters warned that at times torrential rain could lead to flash flooding, mudslides and washed-out roads, debris flows and damaging winds —making travel difficult or dangerous.
“During this time, folks should be prepared for ample traffic incidents, delays, and a few road closures,” the National Weather Service said. “This includes a few flooded roads, freeway lanes, and onramps and offramps. Canyon roads, especially the most vulnerable ones like Topanga Ca

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