The storm on New Year's Day will be fairly quick moving. When that happens there is not as much accumulation of rain.

The next storm will not be as ominous.

That's because the cold front is stalling at the moment and moving very, very slowly. It means the rain is falling over the same area for a longer period of time, which increases the likelihood of flooding because the soil can only soak up so much at a time.

The main concern however is that the ground is pretty much saturated. So any additional rains will be precarious for potential mudslides.

We're looking a little drier now.

It looks like we'll probably be breaking that record, or at least tying it. It's definitely been a wet March, but the 1983 March.

How much rain? We aren't sure.

We're in this holding pattern and it's not lifting.

We could see gusts of up to 60 mph, especially in the hills.