Monday Top of the Scroll: Rain, snow fall as California braces for brunt of storm
A major winter storm hitting Northern California with rain and snow was expected to intensify Monday and bring travel headaches and the threat of localized flooding after an especially warm and dry fall in the U.S. West…. The multiday storm could dump more than 8 feet (2.4 meters) of snow on the highest peaks in California and Nevada and drench other parts of the states as it pushes south and east before moving out midweek…. The storm will bring much needed moisture to the broader region that’s been gripped by drought caused by climate change.
Related articles:
- San Francisco Chronicle: Atmospheric river rolls into Bay Area. Here’s when and where storms are likely to be strongest
- Sacramento Bee: Winter storm will pound Northern California with snow and rain. Here’s what you can expect
- Los Angeles Times: Winter storm that slammed Northern California heads south
- Capital Public Radio: Atmospheric river brings rain, wind and snow to Northern California
- KTVU – Oakland: Despite atmospheric river, North Bay likely to remain in drought
- CNN: The biggest snowstorm of the season to hit California this week
- Western Farm Press: Big storm bearing down on West Coast
- MSN: Impending West Coast storm could put a dent in California’s drought