Severe SoCal Storm Promises Heavy Rain, Flooding, and Tornado Risks

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A significant atmospheric river is expected to bring heavy rain to Southern California, with potential flooding and debris flows, especially in recently burned areas. The storm will peak Thursday night through Saturday, with uncertain impacts on rainfall amounts and severity, possibly ending the fire season if enough rain falls. Evacuation warnings are in effect, and the storm could cause traffic disruptions and wind damage.
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