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San Diego's Soaked Future

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • Mar 10
  • 1 min read

A new wave of storms is set to bring more rain and snow to California, exacerbating already saturated conditions. Northern California is bracing for heavy rain, with flooding concerns heightened by rivers and streams still swollen from previous storms. The Sierra Nevada mountains are expected to receive significant snowfall, potentially impacting travel and increasing the already substantial snowpack. Southern California will also experience rain, though likely less intense than the north. The storms are attributed to atmospheric rivers, long plumes of moisture that draw water vapor from the Pacific Ocean and funnel it towards the West Coast. The ongoing series of storms has already led to widespread flooding, mudslides, and power outages across the state, causing significant damage to infrastructure and property. Officials are urging residents to prepare for further disruptions, including potential evacuations in flood-prone areas. Efforts are focused on clearing debris from waterways and ensuring drainage systems are functioning optimally. The continued precipitation is raising concerns about the stability of hillsides and the potential for additional landslides. The storms are expected to persist through the weekend, with a brief respite before another system arrives early next week. The cumulative effect of these storms is placing considerable strain on California's infrastructure and emergency response resources. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-rain-snow-headed-toward-141358234.html

 
 
 

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