LOS ANGELES – An atmospheric river event bringing the chances of heavy rain, strong winds and snow to parts of California may cause more problems for residents impacted by recent wildfires.
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At a week out, specific details are likely to change but Northern Californians should keep a close eye on this forecast.
Languages: English. The atmospheric river arrived on Tuesday. It is bringing up to four feet of snow to high elevation areas, ...
An atmospheric river likely will deliver more rain to the Coachella Valley beginning Wednesday, but totals are expected to be negligible further east from the mountains. The National Weather ...
LOS ANGELES—An atmospheric river storm is pounding parts of California on Friday after wreaking havoc throughout the state this week, bringing severe storms, mudslides and feet of snow.
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