There was an evacuation warning for the Eaton Fire zone, but it has since been lifted. The area saw heavy downpour throughout the day.
Damage from a tree that uprooted and fell on a car in Altadena left one street closed for nearly seven hours.
A Toyota RAV4 was completely smashed by the tree. Fortunately, no one was hurt.
Crews worked for hours to chop up and remove the fallen tree.
"We heard this big bang, a very unnatural bang, like a bang you've never heard before," said Jim Jermanok, who was renting the RAV4 that was smashed.
Jermanok is visiting from New York and says he had several meetings on Saturday.
"My friend Tom looked outside and said, 'Jim, is this your car?!' And I walked outside and saw the biggest tree I've ever seen in my life flattening the entire back of the car," Jermanok said.
It's something Jermanok says he couldn't put into words.
"I was just in total shock. I couldn't believe it. Of all the cars in the world, of all the gin joints in the world, of other cars in the world. It had to be mine? I walked out. I'm just here for a week," Jermanok said.
Neighbors say that with the Eaton Fire and now the rain, they've dealt with a lot.
"This street is lined with these, so there's one right across from our house, and the sidewalk is buckling, so I'm afraid it's going to fall. It's just been a bad year for our street," said neighbor Karen Delgado.
Nearby, some Sierra Madre residents say they've been surveying their neighborhood as water rushed through a debris basin.
"It's funny to think that if we were anywhere else other than Southern California, this would just be Saturday, but here we are in all of our rain gear and stuff, and braving the elements," Vera Scheidlinger said.
Back in Altadena, Jermanok said he's just counting his blessings.
"I thank God I wasn't in that car. That's the main thing," he said.
Luckily, Jermanok said he did have rental insurance and spoke to the rental company on Saturday.