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Late Winter Storms Continue to Batter Southern California

Late Winter Storms Continue to Batter Southern California

Southern California is bracing for another round of late winter storms this week, following a brief respite over the weekend. The region, already hit with significant rainfall and snowfall, is expected to see more of the same in the coming days. According to the Orange County Register, these storms are part of a persistent weather pattern affecting the area.

KTLA reported that after a sunny weekend, the forecast quickly shifted back to wet and cold conditions. The San Francisco Chronicle detailed the impacts of these storms, noting that both rain and snow are expected across California, with potential for flooding and power outages.

The New York Times highlighted the broader implications of these storms, mentioning the strain on local infrastructure and the potential for significant disruptions. Residents are advised to prepare for more adverse weather, with officials urging caution and readiness for further impacts.

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