Carolyn Seitz has compiled this update, current as of 8 AM:
As of 4 AM this morning, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has released the following information about the current storm event.
For the La Canada/Flintridge and Altadena burn areas:
RAINFALL: The County has revised their prediction about the amount of rainfall anticipated between 4 AM this morning and 4 AM Sunday. The amount of rainfall now predicted is 2.2 inches
As a result of the change in the rainfall forecast, the flooding, mud and debris flow forecasts have also been revised. At this time, no significant flooding, mud or debris flows are predicted for the Altadena burn areas, but because there could be periods of heavy rain, please continue to exercise caution and stay alert to the conditions around you, especially in those areas already known to be impacted during storm events.
ROAD CLOSURES: The road closures announced in the last update remain in effect. One additional closure of note in Altadena is the closure of the gate on Chaney Trail near the National Forest boundary.
ANGELES FOREST HY FROM ANGELES CREST HY TO ALISO CYN RD - Beginning Sunday, December 19
MT WILSON RED BOX RD FROM VIDEO RD TO ANGELES CREST HY - Beginning at 2:00 am, Sunday, December 19
Other public roads in the Angeles National Forest may be subject to closure due to mudflow/debris deposition at numerous locations below the burned hillsides.
EVACUATIONS - CLOSURES The Millard Canyon Campground was ordered closed by the Angeles National Forest.
If you want to see the current forecasts issued by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, here is the link:
http://dpw.lacounty.gov/wrd/forecast/file/mud4cast.pdf
If you have questions, please let me know.
As always, stay safe!