
Parts of Southern California that have been severely drought-stricken for months.
Residents are bracing for a storm that could drop a year’s worth of rain — and cause dangerous flash floods.
The extreme weather is forecast as Tropical Storm Kay moves northward after making landfall in Mexico as a Category 1 hurricane Thursday afternoon.
Kay weakened to a tropical storm Thursday evening, but was still packing winds of 50 mph with even stronger wind gusts Friday morning.
The storm is expected to bring damaging winds to Southern California, similar to a Santa Ana wind event, where gusts could reach 80 mph at the mountain crests.









