you were talking about places like glenn dora. wildfires, so you get terrain that has burned out. that does two things. you don't have the root system with the vegetation because it's been burned. on top of it, the fire can actually really scorch the earth and make it impenetrable to the water. that's why we have the landslide mud slide risks we're worried about. here's that system very clearly defined low pressure area with a pool of moisture around it. this is going to continue to funnel moisture onshore over the next couple of days, places, some of those valleys where the water does run down the mountain side could pick up 10 inches. coastal areas as much as a half inch of rain. it's needed rain. when you look at a typical scene, two or three times this year and seen all of this at once, that's going to be a problem for us. advisories up for southern california, but the mountains are going to get significant moisture. this system moves across the country later into the weekend, causing big problems elsewhere including a snowsto