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California Drenched: Flood Alerts Grip State After Holiday Storm

26 Dec

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Summary

  • Flood watches and advisories are active across California due to an atmospheric river.
  • The National Weather Service warns of potential flash flooding and heavy snow.
  • Clearer skies are anticipated for the weekend after Friday's final storm system.
California Drenched: Flood Alerts Grip State After Holiday Storm

California is under a flood of alerts from the National Weather Service on Friday, as an atmospheric river event continues to impact the state after the Christmas period. Flood watches and advisories have been issued across many counties, including the San Joaquin Valley, coastal ranges, and mountainous areas. These alerts signal conditions favorable for flooding, potentially causing significant inconvenience and risks.

Areas such as northwestern Santa Clara County and Southern Santa Barbara County are under advisories, while flash flood warnings are in effect for parts of Ventura County. The National Weather Service also forecasts significant snowfall for the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada before it tapers off by Friday evening.

Despite the ongoing precipitation, the NWS predicts that California will experience drier weather this weekend as the final storm system departs. However, residents are advised to remain vigilant for moderate to heavy rain, strong winds, and potential thunderstorms throughout Friday, and to follow emergency officials' guidance.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Flood watches and advisories are active across numerous California counties, including the San Joaquin Valley, coastal ranges, and mountainous regions.
The storm system is expected to move out of the region by Friday evening, with drier weather anticipated for the weekend.
The atmospheric river has brought heavy rainfall, leading to flood watches, advisories, flash flood warnings, and heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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