Orange County and Los Angeles are due for a large storm beginning Jan. 4 through Jan. 6, which may bring mudslides and flooding in some areas, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
A strong Pacific storm system is the cause of the heavy rainfall affecting the coastal and inland areas as far as the San Bernardino and Santa Ana mountains.
The National Weather Service reported most areas in Orange County will receive half an inch of rain Tuesday, increasing to six inches by Friday.
A flood watch and wind advisory will be in effect in Orange County starting Wednesday night and lasting through Thursday night, according to the National Weather Service….