
"After a weekend storm brought downtown Los Angeles its wettest November on record, more rain is forecast for Monday, according to the National Weather Service. As of 4:30 a.m. Sunday, downtown Los Angeles reached 2.57 inches of rain for the month following intense downpours over the weekend. That put the region ahead of its previous November 1985 record of 2.43 inches of rainfall."
"A flood advisory was in effect across the region through Sunday afternoon, with the rainstorm bringing relief from dry conditions but threatening mudslides and flooding in parts of the county that were ravaged by wildfires in January. No major damage was reported in the fire-scarred neighborhoods of Altadena and the Pacific Palisades. The dreary weekend is expected to be followed by a gray week that will push this month's rainfall total well past the 1985 benchmark."
Downtown Los Angeles reached 2.57 inches of rain in November, surpassing the previous 1985 record of 2.43 inches after intense weekend downpours. Scattered showers turned into heavy downpours Saturday and continued in pockets through Sunday, prompting a flood advisory across the region and raising concerns about mudslides and flooding in areas damaged by January wildfires. No major damage was reported in fire-scarred Altadena and the Pacific Palisades. Two more storms are expected: the first Monday through Tuesday could add up to an inch of rain, with lowered mountain snow levels; a later-week storm carries timing and intensity uncertainty.
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