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The first in a potent pair of atmospheric river-fueled storms is lashing Northern California with heavy rain and wind Wednesday.. More than 20 million people across California were under flood ...
The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes at the University of California, San Diego, has forecast the second storm’s atmospheric river at a strength of 2, or moderate, on a scale of 1 to 5.
For many along the California coast and parts of the Central Valley, rain amounts with the latest event are expected to tally 0.50 of an inch to an inch through Thursday.
The West Coast braced for severe weather Thursday and this weekend as more than 22 million people were under flood alerts and authorities prepared for back-to-back Pacific storms.
Southern California was under water less than a year ago. A siege of torrential rain from atmospheric rivers started in December and reached a crescendo in early February when nearly a foot fell ...
Showers expected to begin Wednesday will bring 1 to 3 inches of rain to Southern California over four days, without intense storms or flooding, forecasters say.
The additional rain may lead to new evacuations, including one issued in the Southern California city of Grover Beach on Monday. Some levees may again be stressed, resulting in damage or failure ...
A brief break from the seemingly endless barrage of drought-busting and deadly storms in California is set to end this weekend as the first of two incoming storms from the Pacific moves on shore.