Flooded roads and even some debris flow are possible on Wednesday as rainfall rates reach half an inch to three-quarters of an inch per hour.
Over half an inch of rain is soaking Santa Barbara Wednesday morning, where some residents were forced to flee their homes due to a wildfire dubbed the Cave Fire.
Flood Advisory issued for Santa Barbara County thru 645 AM. Expect roadway flooding and minor debris flows will be possible in and around the Cave Burn Area. Highest rainfall rates between 0.5 to 0.75" per hour. #CAstorm #CAwx #LArain pic.twitter.com/ljgjQLRDaD But the overnight rain"significantly" helped firefighters battle the blaze and the containment"number will grow," Santa Barbara County Fire spokesman Mike Eliason said Wednesday morning.#CaveFire- Rain falls on charred vegetation atop East Camino Cielo Wednesday morning as smoldering spots still are present throughout the rain-soaked burn area. pic.twitter.com/fN3Nqh9eAw
#CaveFire- With small smokes still smoldering below, a rainbow appears above the burn scar near Painted Cave Road Wednesday morning. pic.twitter.com/p3oywmbMZy
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