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Atmospheric River To Bring More Heavy Rain To California As Snow Impacts Pacific Northwest
Sign up for the Morning Brief email newsletter to get weekday updates from The Weather Channel and our meteorologists.A​n atmospheric river will continue to soak parts of California with locally flooding rain early this week,
Atmospheric river hitting West with rain and snow, with yet another storm on the way
Heavy precipitation is falling mostly in mountain areas. A flood watch in also in effect for the coast of central California, including the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento Valley.
Atmospheric River means a lot of rain and snow on the way
A persistent trough of low pressure has parked itself along the Pacific Northwest. As it spins counterclockwise it is pumping in a lot of moisture from the West
Atmospheric river brings rain and cold to Pacific Northwest
A prolonged atmospheric river event is set to continue delivering moderate to heavy rain across the Pacific Northwest
Prolonged Atmospheric River In The Pacific Northwest; NCal
A prolonged atmospheric river will continue to drive moisture into the Pacific Northwest and northern California. Rain, snow and higher elevation snow is expected in areas like Portland, Oregon, Boise,
Powerful atmospheric rivers drench California as snow blankets Northwest
The West Coast is in the middle of a long-lasting and potent atmospheric river event, which will bring days of heavy rain and mountain snow throughout the week ahead.
Weak atmospheric river brings rain and wind to PNW, snow on the way
Dry January comes to an end around Portland as a weak atmospheric river brings rain and wind back to the Pacific Northwest Friday.
Atmospheric River Set to Strike US: Heavy Rain and Snow Forecast
Forecasts indicate that an atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and snowfall to much of the Pacific Northwest starting late this week and lasting through the weekend. With persistent heavy rainfall, flash flooding could become a concern for residents across the region.
A series of atmospheric rivers bringing heavy snow and rain to the West
In the northern Sierra Nevada, snow will fall in feet — not inches. And in the Northern California Coastal Range, a general 5 to 10 inches of rain is expected to fall.
Atmospheric River To Funnel Heavy Rain, Snow Into Northwest
An atmospheric river is poised to hammer Northern California and the Pacific Northwest with heavy rain and snow starting late this week. Flash flooding will be a concern as heavy rain persists from San Francisco to Eureka.
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Full List of Weather Warnings as 'Strong' Atmospheric River Hits
Heavy rain and snow will hit Northern California throughout most of this week as an atmospheric river moves through.
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'Pineapple Express' among atmospheric river events heading towards California
Instead of major fires the Golden State will be delt with major rainfall with precipitation amounts that could reach over ...
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