Flash flood warning issued for San Bernardino County, parts of L.A. County

A woman walks her dog holding an umbrella.
A girl walks her canine Thursday in Santa Monica.
(Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Instances)

A flash flood warning was issued Sunday night for San Bernardino County and components of jap Los Angeles County, as storms brought about heavy rainfall throughout the area, the Nationwide Climate Service introduced.

In L.A. County, San Dimas, Glendora, Pomona, La Verne and Claremont are amongst areas anticipated to see flash floods, the warning mentioned. The warning is in impact till 9 p.m.

In San Bernardino County, the place the warning runs till 9:45 p.m., affected areas embody San Bernardino, Rialto, Highland, Muscoy, Crestline, Devore and the I-15 Freeway by the Cajon Cross.

Between .75 and 1.25 inches have fallen in San Bernardino County, and officers had been anticipating an extra .75 to 1 inch.

Most flood deaths happen in autos. Individuals within the affected areas are suggested to train warning round streams, creaks, highways, streets, underpasses and different poor drainage and low-lying areas.

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