The atmospheric river that dumped up to 10 inches of rain on the drought-stricken Northern California this week will move to Central California.
California residents trying to recover from flooding, mudslides and power outages after heavy rains and high winds brought by a “bomb cyclone” face at least three more storms in the coming days.of dense moisture that dumped up to 10 inches of rain on drought-stricken Northern California this week will move to Central California by Sunday, but a new round of storms coming right behind it threatens much of the state.
“Los Angeles could pick up two to three inches, give or take a bit,” he added. “It’s going to be mainly heavy rain from basically L.A. all the way up to the Oregon border.” “We are looking at some seriously crazy snow totals out West,” Tate said. “Given the fact that we’ve got three separate systems lined up in such short succession, some areas may pick up over 8 feet of snow.”
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