We are having the biggest storm in 80 years pass through today/tonight (it is just befor 8pm local time) where I live (Southern California Mountains). It mostly just rained all day like most other rainy days. But I guess the accumulated water caused my soil structure to weaken deep enough that one of our two apple trees (the one that produces more apples) collapsed onto my driveway a bit ago, just narowly missing my car (which I have moved back out of the way of the other apple tree). We've been getting around .33" of rain an hour, but it is about to bump up to 1.4" of rain an hour for a few hours with 50ish mph winds. We are hoping none of the other trees around us, particularly the large evergreen trees, fall. We've moved my daughter's bed away from windows and toward the low center of the house out of an abundance of caution. Fingers crossed there isn't too much damage beyond just a lot of water and wash-out on the roads over the night. I'm sure our basement will flood, but that is mostly ok. I don't think the water levels will rise a whole story to our "first floor". The way the drainage/slope on our property works it should move on to lower ground and not accumulate where we are. Anyone else out there dealing with weather anomalies: good luck!