More rain coming to L.A. this week
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A brewing storm is expected to primarily be a rainmaker, though some snow is possible along its northern edges.
Strong storms and heavy downpours increase flood chances across North Texas today and tomorrow. A First Alert Weather Day is in effect on Wednesday and Thursday due to those storms.
A strong storm sweeping from Texas to Missouri will bring several inches of rain, flash flooding and rounds of severe thunderstorms with hail, high winds and an isolated tornado threat into Friday.
A second storm will roll into Southern California to start the week, with heavier downpours expected by the afternoon hours.
The heaviest amounts of rain are expected to come through Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Unrelenting rain is expected to persist in the Bay Area as two back-to-back storm systems close in on the region this week, accompanied by up to 60 mph wind gusts, possible thunderstorms, landslides and flooding.
A new Pacific storm will hit San Diego County during evening rush hour Monday en route to dropping up to an inch of rain across the region, the National Weather Service said.