Flash flooding is expected to worsen into the evening hours.

@LAFDwas on scene to help.

Steer clear of Vineland if possible.

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But valley and coastal areas were also likely to get bouts of heavy rain.

In fact, a waterspout was caught on video yesterday off Dana Point.

Check out this waterspout spotted off the coast in Dana Point.

WGA West building in Hollywood

(Credit: Leslie Jones)Seeing any crazy weather around you?

There was no indication of when the stretch would be reopened, frustrating motorists in the much-traveled corridor.

Travel could be very difficult to impossible, according to the National Weather Service.

Potential for road closures.

Some mountain roadways may be impassable for an extended period of time.

Very strong winds could cause extensive tree damage.

Travel should be restricted to emergencies only, according to the NWS.

If you must travel, have a winter survival kit with you.

If you get stranded, stay with your vehicle.

The potential for isolated thunderstorms will linger into Saturday afternoon.

Record low temperatures were reported in parts of Orange County Thursday.

It was 54 in Newport Beach, breaking the record of 55 set in 1946.

Rain and hail fell on parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties Thursday.

The NWS posted a chart earlier today that indicated when the most intense precipitation was expected.

Below are some of the three-day precipitation totalsvia the NWSfor local cities as of 11 a.m. today.