Cal Fire Capt.
Richard Cordova said the rain projected to fall higher up on the San Bernardino Mountains tomorrow at the 6,000-foot level means the snowpack will start to melt, adding to the danger by potentially triggering even more debris flow.
Cal Fire Capt.
Richard Cordova said the rain projected to fall higher up on the San Bernardino Mountains tomorrow at the 6,000-foot level means the snowpack will start to melt, adding to the danger by potentially triggering even more debris flow.