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The girl's father attempted to save her as she was pulled by large waves near Garrapata State Park on Friday, according to authorities. He was rescued and later died.
Unrelenting rain is expected to persist in the Bay Area as two back-to-back storm systems close in on the region this week, accompanied by up to 60 mph wind gusts, possible thunderstorms, landslides and flooding.
The weekend's storm in Southern California was among the wettest in November in California's recorded history, according to CBS LA Chief Meteorologist Paul Deanno, and the recent rain totals support that assertion.
The National Weather Service released updated rain totals on Sunday morning after a major atmospheric river storm drenched Southern California this weekend, and the storm is not over just yet. NWS
Heavy rain could cause dangerous flooding in California. Mudslides, debris and slick roadways were all a concern. Snow in the Eastern Sierras could reach up to a foot. Morgan Chesky reports on more rain in the forecast.
Don't put away the umbrella just yet! While one storm is tapering off, another storm system will hit Southern California by the end of the week.
Southern California is bracing for heavy rain, gusty winds and cooler temperatures as a Pacific storm, fed by an atmospheric river, moves inland through the region.
The heaviest amounts of rain are expected to come through Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
A strong atmospheric river is pummeling Southern California, bringing a widespread risk of floods and prompting evacuations.