Storm brings strong winds, heavy rain and snow to Northern California
(FOX40.COM) — California was hit with an atmospheric river storm on Sunday that emergency officials said is the strongest storm so far this year.
California emergency officials warn residents about dangerous storm on the way
The entire state felt the effects of the storm, which included a downpour of rain, severe wind, and heavy snow in the mountain areas. Hundreds of thousands of residents experienced power outages and there were also strong possibilities of flooding in several parts of California.
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Northern California was forecast to see up to five inches of rain. In the Sierra Nevada, some places received several feet of snow over several days. The Sacramento Valley, Northern San Joaquin Valley, and Northeast Foothills were placed under a high wind warning that ended on Monday morning.
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