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An atmospheric river dumped 2 to 6 inches of rain across Southern California on Saturday, threatening flooding and mudslides in areas scarred by January’s fires.

The powerful storm flooded highways and triggered mudslides, yet no major property damage was reported in vulnerable fire-scarred neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Altadena.

Two more storms threaten the region Monday through Friday, but recent rainfall has significantly reduced dangerous fire conditions that plagued the state this fall.

The most powerful band of a large atmospheric river storm slammed into Southern California Saturday, dumping much-needed rain across the region but also bringing mudslide dangers to c

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