12/3/14, "Rain drops for a second day on parched California," AP,
Inland areas east of Los Angeles could see the
heaviest rain. Forecasters
predicted scattered showers Wednesday for the region that saw strong
downpours a day earlier.
Flash flood watches have been extended for wildfire
burn areas, where the soaking brought worries of debris flows and
flooding that did not immediately materialize. But the saturation from
previous rains and the next round of showers could change that quickly.
Downtown
Los Angeles received 1.15 inches of rain Tuesday, breaking a 1961
record for the day. Nearly 1 ½ inches fell on San Francisco.
Traffic was snarled and flights were delayed in cities around the state."
Image: "Students carry umbrellas as they walks on the University
of California Berkeley campus in Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 2,
2014."
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