Mostly moderate rainfall is expected today across most of the Inland Empire, one day after multiple people had to be rescued from raging floodwaters in parts of the region.
The chances of rain Sunday, Nov. 16 are forecast at 50% in Riverside County’s valleys and Inland Empire, 60% in the mountains and 20% in the Coachella Valley, the National Weather Service reported.
At the height of the storm Saturday , multiple roads were flooded, including Temescal Canyon Road in Temescal Valley. In Oak Glen in San Bernardino County, strong rain caused heavy flooding and mud debris, temporarily closing roads along Oak Glen Road.
Firefighters rescued three people stranded on a sandbag along the Santa Ana River and two people and a dog were rescued from floodwaters in Thousand Palms. No major injurie

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