Storm-battered California could get 8 more inches of rain; tornadoes possible in South

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Remnants from a historic storm left almost 50,000 homes and businesses in California without power Monday as residents braced for an onslaught of more bad weather that could bring up to 8 inches of rain.

left almost 50,000 homes and businesses in California without power Monday as residents braced for an onslaught of more bad weather that could bring up to 8 inches of rain in some areas and trigger additional flooding and mudslides.meteorologists warn.

"The slow-moving nature of the storm and its moisture will lead to multiple hours of moderate to heavy rain," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Joe Lundberg said.►All this comes after downtown San Francisco recorded 5.46 inches of rain Saturday. That was the highest one-day total in more than 28 years and the city's second wettest day in 174 years of record-keeping, AccuWeather reported.

►California isn't alone in bracing for dangerous weather. A winter storm was moving across the Midwest on Monday and Tuesday with areas of heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain, the National Weather Service warned. Gusty winds will result in blowing and drifting snow, resulting in reduced visibility and difficult travel, the weather service said.

 

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This is what GovRonDeSantis gets. I love liberal logic.

Well they can quit bitching about drought now…

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