2nd storm system moves into Southern California
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Rocks fall, toppled trees block roadways in SoCal amid storm; flood advisory extended for L.A.
A flood advisory was issued until midnight for a wide swath of northern and western L.A. County, including Malibu; the San Fernando, San Gabriel and Santa Clarita valleys; and eastern Ventura County, including Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley.
The greater Los Angeles area could likely see more than a normal November months' worth of rain within a 24 hour period with this storm.
The storm delivered an intense push of rain Saturday evening, adding to already high totals across the region. San Marcos Pass recorded nearly 10 inches over three days.
However, after the worst of the storm passed, evacuation orders and warnings issued by the city and county of Los Angeles were all canceled Saturday evening. And an evacuation warning for the Airport fire burn scar was lifted in Orange County at 10 p.m. Saturday for Trabuco Creek, Hot Springs Canyon and Bell Canyon.
Though conditions began to improve on Nov. 16, forecasters warned that another storm system is expected to bring more rain on Nov. 17 and 18.
A powerful atmospheric river had mostly moved through California after causing at least six deaths and dousing much of the state, but lingering thunderstorms brought the risk of mudslides in areas of