Storm sets new L.A. rain records. Another blast is on the way. Here’s a timeline
Drivers make their way through pouring rain Saturday on the 15 Freeway in Fontana. That storm set several new rainfall records for the date, including downtown L.A., LAX and Long Beach airport. According to the National Weather Service, the new rain brought seasonal totals to 11.91 inches, “which is 6.46 inches above normal to date.” Forecast Sunday: Mostly cloudy with rain developing in the evening. Details Snow levels will drop to 5,000 feet Hazardous driving conditions Minor flooding and mudslides possible, but no major flooding expected. The declaration, which asks the governor’s office to waive regulations that would slow recovery efforts, directs city departments to continue assessing storm damage and seek state and federal assistance.



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