Rain brings 'messy' rush hour to L.A., evacuation warnings near Cave fire burn scar

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Rain brings 'messy' rush hour to L.A., evacuation warnings near Cave fire burn scar
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Rain in L.A. County will likely taper off in the afternoon, but precipitation is expected to pick up again on Thanksgiving Day. 'The real impacts will be tomorrow,' forecaster Andrew Rorke said.

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Late Tuesday, television footage from the scene showed construction crews clearing dirt from debris basins in the region in case a mudslide occurs. In Los Angeles County early Wednesday, motorists had a damp drive under cloudy skies as the beginning of rain from the storm fell during rush hour. The rain is expected to continue through the morning before tapering off in the afternoon, Rorke said.“It’s going to be a really messy rush hour,” he said. “But the real impacts will be tomorrow.”

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