
A final round of heavy rain is drenching California Friday and threatening to bring more flooding and debris flows after a days-long deadly siege of storms.
The waves of storms have killed at least four people in California since last weekend. The Christmas holiday storms have forced evacuations and more than 100 rescues, with some alerts still in place until Friday afternoon across parts of Southern California.
Another 1 to 3 inches of rain is expected Friday on top of the month’s worth that has already fallen. That’s less than in recent days, but the already saturated ground can’t take much more, and a Level 2 of 4 risk for flooding rain has been issued for more than 18 million people in Southern…



















