Pineapple express? Mudslides? What’s happening in California.

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Rainfall from one of the wettest storms in Southern California history was easing Feb. 6 after Los Angeles was bombarded with nearly half of its seasonal rainfall in just two days, but forecasters warned of a continuing threat for potentially deadly landslides on super-soaked ground. The storm that pummeled California this week was fueled by an atmospheric river, a plume of moisture that extended across the Pacific to near Hawaii. 

Downtown Los Angeles received nearly 7 inches of rain by the night of Feb. 5, nearly half the yearly average of 14.25 inches. It was already the third-wettest two-day period since 1877, the National Weather Service said.

In the Los Angeles area, an evacuation order remained in place for some residents of a canyon area that was scarred by a 2022 fire. The area was at increased risk of mud and debris flows because the area was burned bare of brush and trees that could hold it back, authorities said.



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