3rd storm of week rolls through Southern California
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The city of Los Angeles extended the current evacuation warnings for those living near the Palisades, Hurst and Sunset burn areas. The warnings will remain in place "until further notice," the city said. This comes as more rain is expected in the next coming days.
Fullerton's ferocious winds toppled trees onto homes, cars and trucks, jolting neighbors awake early Wednesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), residents in the Inland Empire, as well as in LA, Ventura, Riverside, and Orange counties, saw heavy showers and thunderstorms with damaging wind gusts. Downed trees and brief power outages were also reported during the early morning hours.
Flooding rain shuts down roads in Los Angeles as Sierra Nevada travel turns dangerous with whiteout conditions and spinouts.
Weather officials say the next system will begin after midnight on Thursday and last until 10 a.m.
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