Winter Weather Storm Live Tracker: One Dead as Flooding, Snow Warnings Disrupt Holiday Travel
Summary
Northern California is experiencing severe flooding due to heavy rain and snow brought by an atmospheric river, causing widespread disruptions and at least one death. The storm is affecting travel, with flight delays at major airports and warnings of landslides and power outages. The situation continues to evolve, with more rain and potential snowfall expected in the coming days.Key Facts
- An intense storm is causing heavy rain, snow, and strong winds in Northern California.
- One person has died in Redding, California, due to the flooding.
- Major airports like San Francisco International Airport face flight delays, with impacts likely at other airports.
- There are flash flood warnings in Northern California and the Sierra foothills, with landslides possible.
- The storm, known as a "Pineapple Express," involves a moisture flow from Hawaii to the U.S. West Coast.
- California ski resorts report a low snowpack, which could affect future water supply.
- Power outages affected over 1,000 customers in Sierra County.
- The weather system is expected to move into central and southern California later in the week.
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