Don’t stow those umbrellas and raincoats quite yet, Angelenos, because more soggy weather is on the horizon. A brief drying-out period has followed last week’s strong storm, which brought record rainfall and dumped snow on mountains and high deserts. But it’s expected to give way to even more rain across Southern California through Wednesday. Rainfall rates could exceed half an inch per hour in some areas, which could cause minor mud and debris flows for recent burn areas, according to the National Weather Service. “This atmospheric river is not necessarily a guaranteed precursor to rain this season,” Patzert said.
Source: Los Angeles Times December 02, 2019 18:14 UTC