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Storm set the stage for potential street flooding, debris flows in wildfire burn zones.
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Meteorologists say the Tri-Counties could have 2-4" of rain in coastal and inland areas, with up to 6" in the mountains.
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Weather models indicate a potential atmospheric river event beginning around December 23.
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The biggest of the trio of weather systems is expected late Wednesday and early Thursday. It could drop an inch of rain on the coast and up to 4" in the mountains.
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January 7 meeting in Camarillo will look at potential threats, and how to reduce danger from flooding and debris flows.
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The second storm focused on Friday night-Saturday could bring 1-3" of rain to coastal and inland areas, and up to 6" in spots in the mountains.
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1-2" of rain predicted for coastal, inland areas with more than 3" possible in the mountains.
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2-5" of rain possible on the coast and inland, with up to 10" in the mountains.
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County is seeking federal help with disaster relief.
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Trust gives $200,000 to help people whose homes were damaged by December storm.