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Images from the winter storm that drenched Southern California with several inches of rain, buried the mountains in several feet of snow and caused widespread street flooding, power outages, landslides and road closures.
Rainfall amounts will range from 2 to 5 inches for coastal areas and valleys, according to the National Weather Service. As much as seven feet of snow accumulation is possible in the mountains above 4,000 feet.
NWS has issued several weather alerts for Southern California, including high wind warnings, winter storm warnings, and a rare blizzard warning for Los Angeles County mountains.
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