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As much of Northern California remains damp Friday after the bulk of a Thursday storm moves out, another weather system will arrive late this weekend, bringing with it more widespread rain and light snow.
A pickup truck flipped onto its roof and its driver was transported to a local hospital Friday morning as a storm system began to batter Southern California. The crash happened before 12 p.m., on
The heaviest amounts of rain are expected to come through Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
LOS ANGELES - Wet weather is expected in Southern California over the next several days as a series of storms move into the region. The National Weather Service is predicting the heaviest impacts to be between 3 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, with a moderate risk for damaging flooding and debris flow. The storm is expected to last through Sunday.
A significant dousing of rain could trigger flooding and mudslides, particularly in recent burn areas, where evacuation warnings were in effect.
A Pacific storm could help California crews battle the dangerous Pack Fire in Mono County, but it could also wreak havoc on fire-charred communities further south.
After some moderate showers during the morning rush hours, more parts of Southern California saw light rain and drizzle during the late morning hours. Residents in burn scar areas braced for possible mud and debris flow with rain expected in Southern California over the next several days.
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Two systems will bring rain and snow to Northern California over the next few days, one coming right after the other.
An incoming winter storm will hit parts of California with at least 2 feet of snow, prompting National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists to warn residents of the impacts.