point this is what it looks like at satellite and some of the rain incredibly heavy every one of the green boxes is a flash-flood warning currently in place. this in los angeles county is they're seeing very heavy rain right now in august they typically see pngt .01 of rain and they're getting more than that as we speak and this in san diego off to southeastern san diego county but a lot of areas where flash-flooding an issue because the rain is coming down very rapidly in a part of the country where they don't tip cle see that. how much more rain is still to come this is kind of a good graphic that explains it right along the coast may be a couple of more inches in los angeles but again as i said they're not typically seeing that. same is the case in san diego and topography when they move overground it gets rung out higher elevations so oranges in the mountain you're talking about -- at least 6 inches of rain in some cases probably 10 inches of rain all of that will be rushing down into the valleys. john this is where it gets dangerous because you're talking about maybe landslides, you're