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The rain and temperature will bring relief to southern California, after the dry and long weather that allowed the growing root growing.
It has not been a great rainfall in this winter between Los Angeles and San Diego, providing many dried plants to fire a fire. The structure of the prediction of the prediction of the parcel to move across the Saturday to Monday to change it.
But there is also a rainfall of the heavy way – up to half an hour, says Brian Hurley, Climate Specialist Brian Hurley. This may result in floods and mud in places of fireplace, eaton and hughes, and in the lower residence for the past two weeks.
The wind stopped very hard on Thursday, demanding a red caution. But hot and dry patterns and the winds of Santa AS will start changing on Friday, with a breeze that pushes cold air to leave the sea. The light rain can fall since Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles and Ventura, which is still on fire.
Sunday’s day may be the biggest rain, with a storm from Monday. Part of Los Angeles, including the city center, can earn one inch, says Brian Lewis, the weather in Oxnard, Calif.
“We do not expect rain to rain in the absence of storm in this area,” he said, and added that it was 10 to 20 percent of habitat .
There is also a snowfall at a lower case of 3500 meters. The lower part of the San Gabriel and San Bernradino Mountains may win up to four inches. The height of more than 5,000 feet can see six to 12 inches, with two meters at the highest.
Although the potential to the mud may have a small, this week’s manager sent workers throughout the area to clean the garbage and to put sand bags. During the press conference, Mark Pestrella, the Director of Public Service in the Los Angeles area, it says that people who live on the hillside or near the hill , especially if his house was not viewed after the drought.
“The best you can do is not in that house when it rains,” he said.
The mud or debris – which Jason Kean described, a water researcher in the US Geological Survey, as a “flooding with a steroide” – happens as the earth becomes like cement burning, flowing on the slopes of the mountains that lose plants to keep it. . This flowing water can blew the earth, browsing trees, stones, brush and other things along the way.
Residents can use a map created by the USGS to determine whether their home is in danger. The Eaton Fire near Pasadena can be the easiest of mud. The highest rainfall – defined as more than 1.5 inches per hour, falls in a distance of 15 minutes – is sure to cause trash flow, as the map shows.
The San Diego region will find the effects of the storm to be 12 hours after Los Angeles, because the rainfall and the colder air, the south wind and Mondays.
While the total number of rainfalls to the area on Thursday, Mr. Hurley said with the Climus Department, California’s population does not need to worry about the Great Flood. “This is a more dried storm, contrary to the Atmosphere River,” he said.