The forecast for Monday's Rose Parade and Rose Bowl football game in Pasadena calls for cloudy skies and cold temperatures but no rain, according to the National Weather Service.
However, rain could begin falling in Los Angeles and Orange County Monday night and continue into Tuesday morning, and a strong Pacific storm system is expected Wednesday into Thursday with heavy rain and strong winds possible.
In Tustin, the Orange County Fire Authority rescued five people from two vehicles on the flooded Fourth Street off-ramp from the Costa Mesa Freeway at 11:53 p.m. Saturday. Authorities said one adult was sitting on top of a vehicle and four adults were sitting inside a second vehicle. No injuries were reported.
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