The National Weather Service warns of dangerously high temperatures across the region
The storm will affect the area through Wednesday, bringing periods of moderate to heavy rain- potential for flooding, rock slides & mudslides
The heavy rainfall has created havoc on the regions freeways and streets along with power outages- Downtown L.A. has seen more than 7.5 inches
A state of emergency has been declared in eight Southern California counties from Santa Barbara to San Diego
This is a serious storm with dangerous & potentially life-threatening impacts. Please pay attention to emergency orders & alerts
The Mayor and officials are cautioning residents to stay at home and to be careful as the second storm approaches
The first in a series of storms will bring rain and mountain snow Wednesday, a second and likely much stronger storm will arrive Sunday
The winds will taper off by Sunday evening and into Monday, paving the way for warm temperatures to start the week
The valleys, lower mountains and deserts afternoon high temperatures will climb into the 99-109 degree range with very warm overnight lows
KABC 7 and KTLA 5 have been live updating as residents dig out and debris removal commences. CDC issues warning about floodwaters