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Video: Scenes from record-setting L.A. rainstorms

Forecasters say Southern California should brace for two more days of intense rain.

Here are some videos capturing various views of the storm, which broke rain records Sunday:

APTLY NAMED PARK: Water rose to the top of the swing sets at Polliwog Park in Manhattan Beach. "You can still go on the slide, but it's a water slide," says YouTube user hoohoohoblin.

NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH: A dry riverbed turns into a rushing torrent in the San Bernardino mountains.

SLIPPERY LANES: The storm flooded parts of the 710 Freeway in Long Beach on Sunday.

THE SKY IS FALLING: A woman in Bakersfield woke up Sunday morning to find that parts of her ceiling had collapsed from all the rain.

PINEAPPLE EXPRESS: The Weather Channel's Severe Weather expert explains Southern California's heavy rain forecast.

Photos: Southern California storm

-- Soo Oh

Photos: Southern California storm

 
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