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Weekend forecast: Flood risk continues for California

08:00 PM
January 6, 2023

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Flood risk continues for California

The Pineapple Express continues to deliver several storm systems to the West Coast. The heaviest precipitation, in both forms - liquid and solid - will fall overnight Saturday into Sunday morning. Just this weekend there could be up to 3 feel of snow across parts of the Sierras and up to 7 inches of rain across the valleys and coastal areas of California,

The Southeast will have a soggy Sunday as a weak cold front sweeps by producing some rain and an isolated storm.

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