3rd storm system moves into Southern California; debris flow risks remain in burn areas

A third storm system this week is moving into Southern California Thursday, bringing another round of rain, chilly temperatures and renewed concerns about flooding and debris flows in vulnerable burn areas.

KTLA meteorologist Henry DiCarlo said clouds rapidly pushed into the region early Thursday morning, signaling rain would arrive sooner than initially expected.

Forecasters say showers began along the Central Coast before spreading east into Ventura and Los Angeles counties, with the heaviest and most widespread rain expected between late morning and early afternoon…

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