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California Braces for Continued Active Weather Through Late Next Week

California Braces for Continued Active Weather Through Late Next Week

California is gearing up for a stretch of active weather that will persist from Sunday through late next week, according to multiple weather reports. A strong storm is expected to mark the end of March, bringing significant changes to the region's weather pattern.

The forecast includes rain and snow across Northern California, with the potential for considerable impacts on local communities. Residents are advised to prepare for these conditions, as the storm could affect travel and daily activities. Fresno and surrounding areas are expected to experience the brunt of this weather event, with heavy rainfall predicted.

Meteorologists are closely monitoring the situation, warning of possible flooding and high winds. The storm system is part of a larger weather pattern affecting the western United States, but California is expected to see some of the most intense conditions. Authorities urge residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions.

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