The bulk of the New Year’s storm is over, but there’s still more rain to come in Los Angeles.
The next storm will be developing over the L.A. area on Saturday and Sunday. Ryan Kittell, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, told KNX News’ Emily Valdez there’s still a range of outcomes that can come from the next storm.
“It does seem like it'll be another good light to moderate rain with, you know, a few embedded heavier cells, but something probably similar to what we just had,” he explained.
This won’t be a bad storm. But, some issues may still arise.
“Mudslides and rock slides will certainly be an issue from now all the way through at least the middle of next week,” he said.
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There may be some flooding on roads and freeways. Kittell said more of that flooding is expected.
This season, he noted downtown L.A. has received 12 inches of rain. This is only two inches away from average.
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