![]() ![]() And Highway 38 was shut down between Lake Williams and Valley of the Falls Drive due to sliding mud and debris, San Bernardino County Fire Department officials said in a tweet at 6:03 p.m. Those hazards led to a mandatory evacuation order for residents in North Bench, Forest Falls and Angelus Oaks, Cal Fire officials said on social media at 6:25 p.m. And between 0.6 and 0.7 inches came down near the burn scar of the El Dorado and Apple fires in the Yucaipa area, causing flash floods and falling rocks and debris in the area. In San Bernardino County, more than 2 inches fell in the area surrounding the Cajon Pass, Sullivan said. ![]() A total of 0.67 inches of precipitation was recorded in Coto de Caza, 0.59 inches fell in Lower Silverado Canyon and 0.43 inches came down in Anaheim Hills and Temecula, NWS meteorologist Stephanie Sullivan said. Rainfall was less pronounced in Riverside and Orange counties. That resulted in slick roads and some local flooding, but rain did not fall hard enough to cause concerns over potential mudslides at the site of previous wildfires in Los Angeles County, Dumas said. in La Canada Flintridge and East Pasadena. In Los Angeles County, over 1.3 inches of precipitation had fallen by 6 p.m. ![]() As it moved south and weakened in intensity, the storm was expected to drop between a half-inch and 1.5 inches of precipitation over some communities on Monday, NWS meteorologist John Dumas said. The storm system was the same one that brought extremely heavy rain to parts of Northern California on Sunday. “High pressure begins building over the area on Tuesday for slightly warmer temperatures and under sunny skies,” forecasters said. “Winds are gusting behind the front out of the west and southwest, but by this evening they should diminish this evening in all areas except for the I-5 corridor,” according to the NWS. ![]()
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