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The third of three storms that raked across the capital region and California dropped nearly an inch of rain on parts of Sacramento overnight and more than an inch in the Sierra foothills, with fresh snow piling up in higher elevations. And another weather system is taking aim at Northern California later this week.
Chain controls were back up on Interstate 80 as of Monday morning as another weather system moves through the region.
A storm is dropping rounds of heavy rain on more than 22 million people across Southern California on Saturday.
At 11:17 p.m. on Sunday, the NWS Las Vegas NV released a winter storm warning valid from Monday 10 a.m. until Tuesday 10 p.m. for Eastern Sierra Slopes of Inyo County and White Mountains of Inyo County.
The most powerful band of a large atmospheric river storm slammed into Southern California on Saturday, dumping much-needed rain across the region but also bringing mudslide dangers.
One law enforcement official escaped without significant injuries after a tree fell onto his car while driving along Highway 17 at the tail end of this past week’s powerful atmospheric river
Orange County has likely seen the worst of the storm, according to meteorologist Sebastian Westerink with the National Weather Service. “There will be another round of more widespread rainfall tomorrow (Monday) evening. The chance for rain Wednesday looks rather low, but we could have more rain return Thursday into Friday,” Westerink said.
Malmesbury Bowls and Social Club in Wiltshire was left with a £100,000 repair bill after Storm Bert wrecked havoc in November 2024, and experienced similar damage from Storm Claudia over the weekend.
Evacuation warnings are in effect from 6 p.m. Thursday through 11 a.m. Sunday in areas near recent burn scars, due to the risk of mud and debris flows.