Record-breaking rain lashes California, with more on the way
Briefly

Southern California is bracing for potential heavy rain from an incoming storm system, as meteorologists highlight an increased likelihood of significant precipitation around Valentine’s Day. A recent update has raised the odds of substantial rainfall, with predictions of 2 to 8 inches depending on the region. Despite some uncertainty in the forecast, an atmospheric river may bring substantial moisture from the Pacific ocean, potentially delivering a significant portion of California's annual rainfall. Experts emphasize monitoring this event, given its potential impact.
The message is that there is a growing potential for higher totals and higher impacts. A super-soaker storm is still not the most likely outcome, but enough to really keep an eye on.
It's not a slam dunk that Southern California is going to be wet, but the odds are much more favorable that we will have a significant atmospheric river in California.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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