California Braces for Back-to-Back Pacific Storms Bringing Flood Risk and Sierra Snow

Sacramento, California – After a brief lull in storm activity, multiple Pacific systems are set to move south along the West Coast beginning mid-February, bringing heavy rain, mountain snow, travel disruptions, and possible flooding to large portions of California and the broader western United States.

Forecasters say the developing pattern could deliver several rounds of rain and significant snowfall, particularly across Northern and Central California.

“It is possible the series of storms next week in California delivers close to an entire month’s worth of rain and snow.”

Storm Track Taking Aim at the West Coast

A storm currently over the Gulf of Alaska is expected to drop southward and position itself just off the Northwest coast later this week…

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