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Even places such as Death Valley, California, have observed 248% of their normal rainfall since Dec. 1 by collecting 2.48 inches to date.Although it doesn't sound like much compared to how much ...
Rain continues to fall in Southern California from an atmospheric river, raising the risk for additional mudslides with more than 120 reported so far in Los Angeles.
Hinson added that a decent amount of rain will be impacting the Sierra as well, dumping 2-4 inches of rain on the Foothills and 6-12 inches of snow along the range.
An atmospheric river — the second to wallop the state in recent weeks — will bring 2 to 4 inches of rain to much of the California coast, with over 8 inches possible in some isolated areas ...
The storms caused record-breaking rainfall totals to be observed in multiple areas, as well as the declaration of states of emergency in multiple counties in Southern California. [3] [4] Wind gusts of hurricane force were observed in San Francisco, along with wind gusts reaching over 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) in the Sierra Nevada.
Prolonged heavy rain from an atmospheric river will result in rainfall totals of 12 to 16” over far northern California and far southwest Oregon into Friday. Dangerous flash flooding, rock ...
Last week, San Francisco broke a daily record for rain that had been in place since 1887, with a pounding 2.53 inches of rain falling in one day, according to the National Weather Service.
This brings more intense rainfall and associated flooding, as well as more intense drought in many regions. It has been both predicted by scientists and observed in the last years and documented by the IPCC (International Panel for Climate Change 6th assessment report). [15] Before the rains started, California had been in an extreme drought. [16]