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SoCal storm: residents can expect another two inches of rain
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Dec 12, 2014
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SoCal storm: residents can expect another two inches of rain
The storm rolled in early this morning and is expected to continue throughout most of the day, with a possible chance of thunder storms.
Morning commuters make their way a cross a city street in the heavy rain near downtown Los Angeles on Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. Street and freeway flooding snarled morning rush hour traffic and numerous accidents were reported. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
Morning commuters make their way a cross a city street in the heavy rain near downtown Los Angeles on Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. Street and freeway flooding snarled morning rush hour traffic and numerous accidents were reported. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
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The storm rolled in early this morning and is expected to continue throughout most of the day, with a possible chance of thunder storms.

Southern California residents are being pummeled by a heavy winter storm. The storm rolled in early this morning and is expected to continue throughout most of the day. Accidents and flooded freeways are expected to slow traffic down.

Kathy Hoxsie, meteorologist for the National Weather Service says the region has already had two inches of rain and is expecting another two. 

And for more on how this storm is affecting the slopes we're joined by Joanie Lynch at Mammoth Mountain.