California is bracing for a powerful storm system that will bring heavy rain, strong winds, and significant snowfall from Wednesday night through Friday afternoon. This storm, particularly concerning for areas already impacted by wildfires in Southern California, raises risks of flash flooding and mudslides in vulnerable regions. Evacuation warnings have already been issued as officials anticipate heavy precipitation, with potential road closures and power outages statewide. Northern California, especially the Bay Area, is expected to experience substantial rainfall, and the Sierra Nevada is projected to receive multiple feet of snow, marking it as the strongest winter storm so far.
"Officials are worried about flash flooding and mudslides in areas recently burned by wildfires in coastal Southern California, particularly due to strong rains expected from the storm."
"The storm is expected to be the strongest of the winter so far, with heavy rain and snow across the entire state, leading to potential road closures and power outages."
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