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Back-To-Back Storms Incoming: Where To Get Sandbags In Beverly Hills
Forecasters say upcoming storms are guaranteed to bring more flooding to Southern California.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA — After a short period dry weather in Southern California, upcoming back-to-back rain storms are expected to drench Beverly Hills and bring heavy flooding, the National Weather Service said.
The first, weaker storm, will move in as early as Saturday and linger through Tuesday in Southern California, according to forecasters. Given the record-breaking storms earlier this month that saturated the ground and wreaked havoc on the region, authorities will be on alert for the risk of new mudslides.
The heaviest rainfall during the first storm is predicted to hit the Southland on Sunday or Monday, NWS spokesperson Mike Wofford said. Los Angeles County is expected to get about 2-5 inches of rain during this storm.
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A much stronger storm coming from the eastern Pacific will follow on the heels of the first, slamming the Southland mid-to-late next week, National Weather Service meteorologist Elizabeth Adams said. The second storm is packing much more moisture, Adams said, moving into atmospheric river territory.
Beverly Hills provides up to 10 filled sandbags per address with proof of residency. Sandbags are available at 342 Foothill Road.
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