Officials are warning that the massive storm moving across Southern California could pose serious threats to the region during the holidays.
“We are going to be having widespread areas of significant flooding in urban areas along freeways, and rockslides and mudslides as well,” Ariel Cohen, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service told LAist Tuesday evening. “That will make it dangerous, not just dangerous, but life-threatening conditions in many areas if you’re traveling out and about.”
Overnight, forecasters pushed back the estimated time of peak rainfall several hours, noting the storm was moving slower than initially expected but had not diminished in power.
That puts peak rainfall for L.A. County now between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday.
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