Southern California faces risk of mudslides, flooding as new storms move in
Briefly

The region saw 2 to 15 inches of rain last week - precipitation that weakened hillsides, closed roads and damaged homes.
The National Weather Service office in Oxnard said it is still assessing the weekend forecast but said there is the possibility of "significant flooding and mudslides," with a "potential for coastal flooding and damaging waves" and a moderate risk of falling trees and power outages.
Read at Los Angeles Times
[
add
]
[
|
|
]