Nearly California's Entire Coast Under Weather Warnings
Summary
Weather alerts have been issued for nearly all of California's coastline due to dangerous ocean conditions. An atmospheric river has just passed, and another storm is expected to bring heavy rain and mountain snow later in the week. The alerts include warnings about strong winds and hazardous seas, likely reaching 14 feet in some areas.Key Facts
- The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued alerts along most of California's coast.
- An atmospheric river has recently left the region, with another storm approaching.
- Dangerous ocean conditions include strong winds and seas as high as 14 feet.
- NWS Eureka issued a gale warning for areas from Point St. George to Cape Mendocino, with winds up to 40 mph.
- NWS San Francisco and Los Angeles issued small craft advisories due to hazardous sea conditions.
- Thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and waterspouts are possible along parts of the coast.
- Most weather alerts will expire by Tuesday or Wednesday night, but new alerts could follow the upcoming storm.
- Boaters are advised to stay safe by avoiding the sea during these conditions.
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