
What to Know
- A flash flood warning was issued Thursday afternoon for the Palisades and Franklin fires burn scars in Los Angeles County as the most powerful wave of a winter storm moved into the region.
- Evacuation orders are in effect for several canyon communities near the Airport Fire in Orange County.
- A flash flood watch, indicating the potential for flooding to develop, will be in effect for much of Southern California through Thursday evening.
- Evacuation warnings were issued late Wednesday afternoon for recent Los Angeles wildfire burn scar areas.
- Pacific Coast Highway was closed ahead of the storm due to the threat of rock and mud slides.
- In the Hollywood Hills, a debris flow sent about 8 inches of mud across Mulholland Drive, blocking the canyon road.
The most powerful storm of the season arrives in Los Angeles. See live updates below.
Source: NBC Los Angeles
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