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The potential for flooding remains high because parts of the ground remain heavily saturated. Weather officials warn that rainfall will quickly turn into runoff.
A California storm on Christmas Eve caused flooding and mudslides, and prompted evacuations, power outages, and travel warnings as heavy rains hit the region.
Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman joins 'America Reports' to discuss the environmental impact of a massive California storm after upwards of seven inches of rain caused mudslides and floods.
The Christmas rain storm expected to washout California over the next few days is already rearing it’s ugly head — as a debris flow ripped through the mountain town of Wrightwood in San Bernardino County early Wednesday.
Roads are a mess across Northern California as a storm moves through the region on Christmas Eve. The main front of the system started passing through the region very early Wednesday morning. Areas with poor drainage and backed-up storm drains saw some localized flooding across the Sacramento Valley.
The rain is creating slick and dangerous conditions on roads and freeways across Southern California for early morning commuters.