Heavy rains have arrived in Southern California, bringing slippery roads, sudden slowdowns, and possible mudslides.
The rain is expected to die down this afternoon but not before LA gets pounded.
Mike Wofford, lead meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Los Angeles and Oxnard, joins to discuss what to expect today and in the coming days.
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Author's summary: Storm hits Southern California with heavy rains.