The National Weather Service has warned that although rains will lessen by Monday, risks of flash floods and mudslides in wildfire burn scar areas will persist. With the storm concentrating over L.A. County, regions affected by recent fires face potential localized downpours exceeding half an inch per hour. Flood watches have been issued for areas like Palisades and Eaton burn scars. County officials have implemented protective measures such as K-rail barriers and sandbags to mitigate damage. Rainfall has shown variability, with some regions recording significant amounts while others remain relatively dry.
Rainstorm risks will persist in wildfire burn scar areas into Monday, with flash-flood and mudslide threats increasing due to expected intense rainfall.
The National Weather Service issued flood watches for multiple burn scars, aware of how high-intensity rain can destabilize the already vulnerable soil.
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