The second storm of the week arrived Thursday afternoon, as light to moderate rain was reported all across Southern California while mountain communities braced for snow.

After a couple of storm systems pummeled the region earlier this week, Thursday’s rain is forecast to elevate flooding risks.

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Expecting “excessive rainfall,” the National Weather Service issues a flood watch in most parts of Los Angeles County as the alert will go into effect at 10 p.m. Thursday and expire Friday morning.

Forecasters said excessive runoff may be possible, causing rivers, creeks, streams to flood, especially in low-lying, flood-prone areas.

Saturated soil after days of rain could also pose mudslide threats to vulnerable areas, suc

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