Heavy rain in Southern California this weekend has resulted in at least one fatality and impacted over 22 million people, with significant flooding and damage reported. Evacuation orders in Los Angeles County were lifted Saturday night as the storm’s intensity diminished, although concerns remain about flash flooding and debris flows, especially in wildfire scar areas. The region could see rainfall totals of 4 to 6 inches, significantly higher than the average November total of 0.8 inches in LA. An unsettled weather pattern is expected to persist into early next week, raising ongoing risks of further flooding and landslides.
