Southern California residents are preparing for heavy rainstorms that could bring significant risks, including mudslides and debris flow, especially in areas recently affected by wildfires. Flood watches are being issued for burn scar zones from February 13 to February 14. Rain is anticipated to start with light showers and escalate to heavy downpours, with totals expected between one and a half to six inches. Local fire department crews are implementing safety measures, including deploying barriers and sandbags, while residents are encouraged to stay informed and prepared for potential evacuation notices.
Flood warnings are in effect for Southern California, especially in burn scar areas, as rainstorms threaten to trigger mudslides and debris flows.
Rainfall amounts are expected to range from one and a half to six inches, raising concerns of flash flooding and hazardous driving conditions.
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