California is bracing for back-to-back storms, with the first weaker system expected to hit on Saturday and the second, more potent storm arriving on Sunday and lasting into next week.
These storms are likely to raise the risk of flooding and landslides, particularly in areas that are still recovering from the effects of a previous powerful storm in February.
More than 27 million people are under flood watches from Northern California to parts of Los Angeles. The soil is already saturated, increasing the likelihood of flooding, and emergency management officials are issuing evacuation warnings in some areas.
In addition to heavy rain, there will also be gusty winds, though not as severe as in the previous storm. The heavy rain is expected to shift southward, affecting central and southern coastal areas.
In higher elevations, significant snowfall is also forecast. In summary, California is on high alert due to the risk of flooding, landslides, and heavy snowfall brought about by these impending storms.
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