Powerful bomb cyclone to hit the West Coast
Briefly

The Weather Prediction Center has issued excessive rainfall risks from Tuesday to Friday as a powerful storm, deemed a 'bomb cyclone,' approaches the region.
Meteorologist Richard Bann emphasized the severe impacts of this atmospheric river, highlighting risks of flash flooding in lower elevations and winter storms in higher areas.
In north California, flood and high wind watches start Tuesday with projected rains of up to 8 inches in the Bay Area, alongside a winter storm watch in the Sierra Nevada.
The Weather Prediction Center cautions that numerous flash floods, hazardous travel, power outages, and tree damage are likely as the storm peaks on Wednesday.
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