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Another wave of rain was hitting the Los Angeles area on Friday, adding to the record-setting precipitation over Christmas.
On Christmas Day, torrential rain in Southern California set new records in Los Angeles, Burbank and Santa Barbara, forecasters say.
Two have died as stormy weather enveloped Southern California on Wednesday and is expected to continue through Friday, causing a state of emergency and evacuations.
A California storm on Christmas Eve caused flooding and mudslides, and prompted evacuations, power outages, and travel warnings as heavy rains hit the region.
The National Weather Service extended a Flash Flood Warning for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, effective until 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Heavy rain, strong winds, flooding and debris flow could affect Los Angeles County and the surrounding areas on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.