California Storm Spares Homes, Slows Traffic

California storm spares homes, slows traffic

The Associated PressCalifornia storm spares homes, slows trafficThe Associated PressLOS ANGELES — Jackknifed big-rigs and spun-out vehicles littered freeways in the Los Angeles area as hubcap-deep pools caused by overwhelmed storm drains kept travel lanes impassable. The National Weather Service canceled its flash flood advisory for ...SoCal storm spares homes, but slows trafficSan Jose Mercury NewsRains jam morning commute, but no major mudslides so farLos Angeles TimesCalifornia now has mudslides to fearChicago Sun-TimesMyFox Los Angeles -KMJ Now -USA Todayall 792 news articles »

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