Authorities in Los Angeles County warned there was potential for “debris flows” in areas devastated by wildfires in January.
They urged residents to monitor weather updates and avoid unnecessary travel.
National Weather Service meteorologist Ariel Cohen told reporters in Los Angeles that into Saturday NZT “many areas will likely be experiencing significant flooding, along with rockslides and mudslides, especially through the high terrain and canyon roadways”.
Some southern California communities could see up to 30.5cm of rainfall, Cohen said.
Some Californian communities are still reeling from thousands of wildfires that killed 31 people across the state during 2025, including residential neighbourhoods of Los Angeles such as the Pacific Palisades.
Flood watches were in effect for much of Los Angeles County and other parts of the state.
More than 200 homes were placed under evacuation orders, according to LA law enforcement.
In the Sierra Nevada, the major mountain range along the eastern border of California, more than 30cm of snow had already fallen this week, with up to 1.5m of snow forecast before the storm is through.
The storm was also expected to bring wind gusts of up to 88 km/h across the state.
“The combination of increasingly saturated soil and the strong winds will bring the potential for widespread downed trees and power lines,” weather officials warned. “Lives and property are in great danger.”
-Agence France-Presse