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A relentless atmospheric river continued dumping rain across Southern California Monday, adding to record-setting rain totals that had already reached double-digits in some areas and caused mud and debris flows that forced evacuations and left some homes heavily damaged.
By Monday morning, the storm had already dropped more than 10 inches of rain in Woodland Hills, according to the National Weather Service. Bel Air received nearly 10.6 inches, while Beverly Hills received more than 7 inches. Some areas in the Santa Monica Mountains received nearly 11 inches.
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