Major atmospheric river storm is barreling toward California: 'Prepare for the worst'
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A significant atmospheric river storm is approaching Southern California, with predictions of intense rainfall that could result in flooding and landslides. The National Weather Service projects that areas may experience 2 to 4 inches of rain along the coast and 4 to 8 inches in the foothills and mountains, significantly impacting vulnerable regions. With severe weather anticipated between Tuesday and Thursday, officials advise residents in burn areas to remain vigilant as the conditions could mimic those of recent destructive storms, leading to hazardous scenarios.
Definitely, people should be prepared that this is going to be the wettest period that we've had so far this rain season - since the fires started.
People should prepare for really the worst-case scenario, where heavy rainfall could send mud and debris sliding off hillsides, mucking up roads and possibly colliding into homes.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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