LOS ANGELES (AP) — Torrential rains drenched parts of Southern California on Friday, leading to new flash flood warnings following earlier storms that put the region on track for near-record November rainfall, the National Weather Service said.
Before dawn Friday, residents were warned of flash flooding of streets, creeks and streams and in several parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties. In coastal Huntington Beach, rain flowed through some streets like a stream.
The most recent flash flood warnings from the National Weather Service covered areas spanning from downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica to Mission Viejo in Orange County. Some vehicles were stuck in floodwaters near Culver City before dawn on Friday, the weather service reported.
In Huntington Beach, much of the water had re

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