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California Braces for Massive Winter Storm
15 Feb
Summary
- Storm brings heavy rain, snow, and damaging winds to California.
- Widespread power outages, travel disruptions, and flooding expected.
- Snowfall up to 12 inches forecast in mountains north of Los Angeles.

A significant winter storm is currently bearing down on California, bringing with it the threat of heavy rain, substantial snowfall, and powerful winds. The storm's impacts are expected to span the entire state, with forecasters warning of cascading effects including widespread power outages, significant disruptions to air travel, and both urban and coastal flooding. Winter storm warnings and advisories are in effect across California's length.
Mountainous regions, particularly north of Los Angeles, are anticipated to receive up to 12 inches of snow above 4,500 feet, accompanied by winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour. Southern California is expected to experience heavy rainfall, with up to 4 inches along the coast and valleys, and as much as 8 inches in the mountains and foothills. Flood watches are in place, raising concerns about potential landslides and debris flows in burn scar areas.
San Francisco may see thunderstorms and heavy rain contributing to urban flooding. Additionally, the Bay Area is forecast to experience coastal flooding due to tides being 12 to 18 inches higher than normal. In the Sierra Nevada range, areas above 3,500 feet could see as much as 8 feet of snow, posing challenges for residents and travelers. This event is expected to be a long duration for higher terrains.




