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Another wave of rain soaked parts of Southern California early Friday morning with more wet weather in the forecast. Flood watches were in effect for parts of the region, where already soaked hillsides prone to slides are picking up additional moisture from the storm fueled by an atmospheric river.
The National Weather Service Los Angeles, which covers Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, forecasts that parts of the county could see up to three inches of rain on Friday, Dec. 26.
Los Angeles County is under a flash flood warning which was released by the National Weather Service on Friday at 3:38 a.m. The warning is in effect until noon.
LA hit by severe rainstorms; Flood Watch issued across multiple counties, including potential flooding and travel disruptions.
At 8:53 a.m. on Thursday, the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA issued a flash flood warning in effect until 10:15 a.m. for Los Angeles.
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
See holiday week rainfall totals in Los Angeles County
A winter storm delivered several inches of rain for the holidays in Los Angeles County. Record rainfall was reported on Christmas Eve in some areas before the storm fueled by an atmospheric river added to the region’s rain totals on Christmas and early Friday.
Los Angeles County officials released an interactive map of evacuation warnings as a storm moves through Southern California.
The Weather Channel on MSN
Continued flood threat for Southern California as atmospheric rivers target the state through Friday
More rounds of rain are continuing the flood threat across Southern California through Friday of this week following record-breaking rainfall on Christmas Eve.The risk of excessive rain and flash flooding is lower for Christmas Day,