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With rain forecasted this week, it could impact almond farming during their crucial blooming season over these next few weeks.
As much as 10 feet of snow could fall in California from the back-to-back storms, which will return on Sunday.
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'Significant and dangerous' storm to bring severe weather threat for southern California
The National Weather Service office in Los Angeles is putting people on alert for a “very significant and dangerous" storm that has the potential for flash flooding and possible tornadoes early this week.
Sacramento has seen weeks of dry, foggy weather so far this winter.
Southern California sees scattered showers now with a stronger, colder storm expected Sunday through midweek. Mountain snow and heavier rain possible.
Rain, whipping winds and heavy snow are set to slam California this weekend — marking the Golden State’s coldest storm of the season, forecasters warned. The frigid and potentially dangerous conditions will impact the Sacramento Valley starting late Sunday,
The National Weather Service expects about half an inch for most Bay Area cities each day from Sunday to Tuesday. By next Thursday, 2 to 3 inches could fall across the region, boosting totals that are already near average in most cities. “We had a wet period and a dry period,” Null said. “Average those out, you get kind of normal.”
A storm delivered rain overnight in Southern California, marking the region’s first rainfall in more than a month. The weak system arrived Tuesday night and brought light to moderate rain into the early morning.