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The system is expected to move through the region quickly.
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We could see heavy rain, thunderstorm activity, and snow down to the 3,000-foot level. First responders are keeping an eye on wildfire burn zones for flooding.
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Santa Ana winds easing, but a Red Flag Warning for Ventura and Los Angeles Counties remains in effect until 10 a.m. Friday. Rain expected this weekend.
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San Luis Obispo County could get some strong rainfall, but not much expected for Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.
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Around an inch of rain expected for coastal and inland areas, with up to 2" in the mountains.
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1-2" of additional rain possible for coastal, inland areas. with higher numbers in the foothills and mountains.
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Residents of more than 600 homes were ordered to leave over safety concerns on Saturday.
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Some scientists believe they are the new normal for the region.
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Weekend totals could be in the 1-2" range along the coast and inland, and up to 4" in the mountains.
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Potentially 1-2" for coastal and inland areas, with up to 5" in the mountains. But there are still a lot of questions about a string of storms.