Angelenos are bracing for more potentially damaging wet weather as another storm is expected to move into the region beginning Sunday evening. Southern California under a ' flood watch '. The rain is anticipated to move in by 7:15 p.m. Sunday, first in Ventura County, then across the region Monday and Tuesday. A flood watch has been issued for the counties of Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange and the Inland Empire, taking effect Sunday afternoon through Wednesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, 'excessive runoff' is still possible that could overwhelm rivers, streams and other flood-prone locations. For those living in the mudslide-prone areas, the concern is high, though 'the threshold for new flooding is much lower because of the last storm, even though this storm isn't going to be nearly as wet, it's going to be wet enough to cause those flooding concerns,' said KCAL9's Paul Deanno. Deanno said rain is expected to be heavy Monday through Tuesday, with Ventura County receiving the brunt and rainfall totals there anticipated to be between 3'-4' inche
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