The winter storm brought heavy rain, flooding, and road closures across California. Officials evacuated people, closed major roads, and declared a state of emergency.
There were no immediate reports of injuries requiring hospitalization, said Chris Prater, a Fire Department spokesman.
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The heaviest rainfall is likely to hit the region from Tuesday night into Wednesday, bringing the possibility of mudslides, debris flows and urban flooding.
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