WEATHER: A wind advisory will be in effect from noon Saturday to midnight for the Antelope Valley. Wind speeds could reach up to 30 mph.
"We have personal watercrafts and boats ready to use to help people stuck in flooded crossings or if cars get swept away in rushing water on the street," Michael Gross, LA City Fire."We rescued about 7 vehicles just on Burbank Boulevard who thought they could drive through flooded roads during the last storm,"said Gross.
The Los Angeles Fire Department advises drivers to stay away for any water over roadways because you can't alway tell how deep it is.
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