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Rain-soaked California still faces risk of floods and high surf

Rain-soaked California still faces risk of floods and high surf

Summary

California experienced severe storms with strong winds, heavy rain, and snow, especially affecting coastal and mountain areas. These conditions led to warnings about high surf, flash floods, and avalanches, as well as emergency declarations in several counties. Emergency services prepared for potential evacuations, and two storm-related deaths were reported.

Key Facts

  • A strong storm brought heavy rain, winds, and snow to California, easing by Friday.
  • High waves up to 25 feet were predicted near San Francisco, with flood risks near Los Angeles.
  • The Sierra Nevada area faced avalanche risks.
  • Residents in Wrightwood, California, were advised to be ready for evacuation due to mudslides.
  • The storms caused the wettest Christmas season in Los Angeles in 54 years.
  • Two storm-related deaths occurred: a man in San Diego and a Sacramento sheriff's deputy.
  • Emergency services and firefighters prepared to respond to the severe weather.
  • Governor Gavin Newsom declared emergencies in six counties, readying the National Guard for assistance.
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