A series of strong storms is expected to hit Southern California from Wednesday through Friday, bringing flooding risks to recent burn scar areas. Road closures are in place, with Pacific Coast Highway and Highway 330 being shut down due to mud and debris flow risks. Evacuation orders have been distributed in Los Angeles for residents in burn areas susceptible to heavy rain. Major flooding impacts are possible in burn scar areas, with concerns for mudslides and road erosion.
Residents are advised to prepare for power outages and roadway blockages, as well as to stay vigilant as the storm moves in. Inland Empire and Orange County are also expected to see heavy rain and thunderstorms, with flood watches in place. Evacuation warnings have been issued for some areas in Orange County. Light rain will continue through the rest of the week, with temperatures remaining cool. Commuters are urged to be cautious during the storm.
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