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Flash Flood Watch in Effect for Pasadena, Southland

Pasadena has a chance of rain and thunderstorms Monday, despite temperatures in the 80s.

From City News Service

An unstable air mass will bring parts of the Southland scattered showers and thunderstorms through this evening (Monday), raising fears of flash flooding, National Weather Service forecasters said.

"These storms will be slow-moving and will have the potential to bring
heavy rain to the area this afternoon through late this evening," according to
an NWS advisory.

"Excessive runoff from heavy downpours may cause rapid filling and
overflowing of normally dry washes and small creeks and low-lying areas. In
addition, there will be a threat of mud and debris flows in and below steep
terrain, especially near recent burn areas."
  
Amid mostly cloudy skies, the NWS forecast highs today of 69 in Avalon;
71 at LAX; 72 in Newport Beach; 74 on Mount Wilson; 76 in Long Beach; 78 in
downtown L.A. and Anaheim; 80 in San Gabriel; 82 in Burbank; 83 in Pasadena.

See Pasadena's forecast from the National Weather Service here. 

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