Southern California residents have evacuated neighborhoods below hillsides scarred by wildfires as the third and largest in the latest series of storms brings powerful rain and warnings about flash flooding and possible mudslides. The National Weather Service says the system is gaining strength Sunday and could be the strongest in at least seven years. Flash flood watches and warnings are in effect for swaths of greater Los Angeles, where mountain areas could see more than 2 inches of rain. Evacuations are ordered near wildfire burn areas in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and Orange counties.
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