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Tuesday, Feb. 20, saw steady rain fall over most of the Southland once more as a three-day storm continued to drench the area. This raised fears of flooding in the already saturated slopes and prompted at least one evacuation notice, while officials advised drivers to exercise caution on the slick roads.
The storm that started early on Monday is expected to linger over Los Angeles County on Tuesday, bringing with it “numerous showers” that will last until the afternoon, according to National Weather Service forecasters. Forecasters predicted that the county will have afternoon rainfall totals of between a quarter and an inch, with the San Gabriel Mountains expected to receive the most.
while a three-day storm continued to drench the Southland, Tuesday, Feb. 20, saw steady rain fall over most of the region once more. This raised concerns about flooding in the already saturated slopes and prompted at least one evacuation notice, while authorities advised drivers to exercise caution on the slick roads.
According to experts from the National Weather Service, the storm that started early on Monday will stay over Los Angeles County on Tuesday and bring with it “numerous showers” that will last until the afternoon. Forecasters predicted that the county will receive between a quarter and an inch of rain in the afternoon, with the San Gabriel Mountains receiving the most.