cyclone. the rapidly forming storm packing 100-mile-per-hour wind gusts walloped oregon. visitors seeking sun anywhere in the west were out of luck. hannah fulks arrived from dallas, texas, where it was more than 10 degrees warmer. i was surprised i didn t see any sun at all. reporter: temperatures in los angeles were in the 40s. downpours caused bumper-to- bumper traffic. and the runoff even led to a risky swift-water rescue a man got trapped in the quickly rising l.a. river. and parts of this river are several feet deep tonight. incredible, considering just yesterday, it was completely dry. look, this rain is a welcome sight for a state hard hit by wildfires, but, david it presents a new threat mudslides. begnaud: indeed. jonathan vigliotti on the west coast tonight. thank you, jonathon. you know, the balloons for macy s thanksgiving day parade may not fly tomorrow. it really all depends on the wind. if there are steady winds over 23 miles per hour or gusts