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California Braces for Dual Storms: Rain, Snow, and Potential Flooding

California Braces for Dual Storms: Rain, Snow, and Potential Flooding

California is gearing up for a series of severe weather events as two storms are set to impact the state, bringing heavy rain, snow, and the risk of flooding and mudslides. The first storm is expected to hit Southern California, soaking the region with significant rainfall and mountain snow. Following closely, a second storm, characterized as an atmospheric river, is predicted to bring even more intense weather conditions to both Northern and Southern California.

The National Weather Service has issued warnings for potential flooding, especially in areas recently affected by wildfires, where the risk of mudslides is heightened. Residents in Los Angeles and San Francisco are preparing for the worst, with local authorities urging caution and readiness for possible evacuations. The forecast also includes significant snowfall in higher elevations, which could lead to hazardous travel conditions across the state.

These back-to-back storms are part of a larger weather pattern affecting the West Coast, with meteorologists closely monitoring the situation to provide timely updates and safety advisories to the public. As California braces for these impending storms, the focus remains on minimizing damage and ensuring the safety of residents throughout the state.

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