Monday Top of the Scroll: Another atmospheric river is coming for California, where neighborhoods already are flooded and hundreds are in shelters
Still reeling from storms that inundated neighborhoods, forced rescues and damaged roads, storm-battered California is bracing for another atmospheric river that threatens even more flooding Monday. More than 17 million people remain under flood watches across California and Nevada early Monday as the storm makes its menacing approach – the 11th atmospheric river to hit the West this winter season. The new storm, arriving on the heels of another atmospheric river, could exacerbate flooding and damage in some places. Already, those in the central and northern parts of California are crowding into shelters and dealing with flooded neighborhoods, along with mudslides, dangerous rushing rivers, collapsed bridges and unusable roads.
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- Los Angeles Times: Battered by destructive flooding, California braces for another atmospheric river storm
- Record Searchlight: Northern California storm could bring rain, wind and possibly funnel clouds
- Mercury News: Flooding puts Interstate 880 in Fremont under water
- SF Gate: ‘Life-threatening’ flash floods devastate small California town
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- Capital Public Radio: Latest atmospheric river expected Monday night, renewing flood concerns in Sacramento region
- Red Headed Blackbelt: Multiple Waves Of Rain Will Bring Flooding Over The Next Few Days, Warns The National Weather Service
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- Fox 5 – San Diego: As atmospheric river exits, a new storm threatens California
- Sacramento Bee: It’s no longer a matter of if but when a catastrophic flood will hit Sacramento