This week would be one of the wettest weeks, and it could break a lot of rainfall records and more likely calm the drought here in California. Although January and February are the wettest months, here where I live, it's something we're NOT USED TO!
The burn areas of the Station, Morris, Jesusita, and the one at La Canada-Flintridge have a very high risk for dangerous mudslides.
To me, it was the first time in a while where I've seen so many warnings out of these storms, and barely we are on Storm #2. I pretty much consider Storm #2 the strongest so far, but we still have about 3 more to face. #4, which is forecast to come on Thursday is predicted to be the strongest.
Talking about warnings, Two tornado warnings were issued for LA and Orange county earlier today. And another was issued for western San Diego county and it is currently in effect at the time I make this post. (
). I highly doubt these storms will be strong enough to come here in El Centro, because we're too dry.
I'll be updating via Twitter about what TWC calls it the "Western Wallop" (which imo I hate it.), and I'll be posting pictures and video of the heavy rain that fell at my college.