Floods California 2025. Atmospheric River Predictions as Storms To Bombard West Coast Newsweek Published February 14, 2025 12:38pm EST Watch: Devastation along Pacific Coast Highway after flooding, mudslides from atmospheric river storm The storm is expected to dump 1 to 2 inches of rain along the coast and up to 4 inches in the valleys at rates that could cause problems
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The National Weather Service warned that rain and flooding would intensify throughout the evening until around 10 p.m., bringing the risk of major flooding, debris flows and damaging winds. An intense storm caused flooding and forced evacuations in areas burned by wildfires.
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Published January 30, 2025 4:54pm EST Updated February 2, 2025 2:19pm EST 'Pineapple Express' among trio of atmospheric river events impacting California for days Flood Watches are in effect for more than 12 million people, including the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento, through Sunday evening as the first of three atmospheric river storms. An intense storm caused flooding and forced evacuations in areas burned by wildfires. Street flooding and mudslides, and a weak tornado, were reported across the region as the storm barreled through Thursday evening
How California Floods Are Tied to Ongoing Drought Consider This from NPR NPR. A major atmospheric river storm is barreling toward California, raising the specter of damaging landslides and flooding across much of the Southland. Southern California braces for flooding, mudslides as intense rainfall expected among wildfire-ravaged areas By
Dangerous atmospheric river storms again threatening California with flooding Fox Weather. The storm is expected to dump 1 to 2 inches of rain along the coast and up to 4 inches in the valleys at rates that could cause problems like the one expected to hit Northern California this weekend, is standard flood-control procedure to avoid overflowing dams, Hernandez said the Army Corps.