Summary
A storm out of the Gulf of Alaska is expected to bring Southern California two more days of intermittent rainfall, prompting the National Weather Service to warn of possible flash flooding.
Some rain fell Monday morning in parts of the Southland - including the Pasadena area, Catalina island and in spots throughout the San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys. It was expected to turn heavy overnight, according to the National Weather Service.See the full content of this document
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More Storm Clouds Ahead
The NWS issued a Flash Flood Warning for Los Angeles County valleys and mounta...
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