A major storm moving into Southern California is expected to bring several inches of rain and some significant issues. It follows the massive wildfires that scalded parts of the area earlier this year.
Storm on the way
The storm is expected to move into SoCal Thursday night or Friday morning and stick around through the weekend.
“It’s that atmospheric river, that extra moisture that’s coming in that’s going to make this a really big rain event,” Alex Cheney, a SoCal meteorologist, told Straight Arrow News. “Southern California hasn’t had a storm like this since probably the beginning of the year.”
Downtown Los Angeles is expected to get more than two inches of rain, while some areas could see up to eight inches…