A Pacific storm could help California crews battle the dangerous Pack Fire in Mono County, but it could also wreak havoc on fire-charred communities further south.
A powerful storm is pummeling California with rain and high winds, helping fuel a fast-growing wildfire in the northern part of the state. The rain could help control the fire, but in Southern California, flooding and mudslides are a concern. CBS News' Carter Evans reports.
Fierce storms are threatening Southern California with record rainfall and dangerous flash flooding through the weekend while a wildfire grows in the northern part of the state. Plus, sources say top officials give President Trump military options for Venezuela after his allegations the country supports drug cartels. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.