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Stories related to: storms

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Storm Hitting California Sets Off Crashes, Highway Closures

January 16, 2019

A series of storms have hit this week, and the latest one could be the strongest in Northern California.

Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo

Big Storm Coming To California — And Could Dump 7 Feet Of Snow In High Sierra

February 28, 2018 | Steve Milne

The snowiest storm to hit the foothills since 2011 — that's how the National Weather Service in Sacramento is describing this latest winter storm. Potential impacts include road closures and traffic delays.

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Winter Storm Causes Landslide, Forces Evacuations

April 7, 2017

A wintry storm arriving three weeks into spring is expected to deliver widespread rain and snow to parts of California and Nevada. The storm has also saturated grounds and caused a landslide in the Oakland hills.

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Sacramento Storms, Sierra Snow Forecast For Friday

March 24, 2017

The National Weather Service reports Friday that the Sacramento area will continue to receive rain for the majority of Friday.

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Environment

New Storm Heads Toward California

March 24, 2017

A new Pacific storm heading toward California is expected overnight, spreading rain and mountain snow in the northern half of the state before moving south.

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Rain, Lightning, Hail Arrive With Spring California Storms

March 22, 2017

Commuters faced slick roads as the second in a series of wet and cold spring storms brought thunder and the risk of lightning to much of California.

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Trump Approves Federal Disaster Assistance For California

March 16, 2017 | Amy Quinton

President Trump has approved federal disaster assistance for California. The move will help communities recover from major storms that hit the state in January.

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Official Says California Storm Costs $1 Billion

February 24, 2017

Recent storms hitting California have wrought havoc on its infrastructure. Gov. Jerry Brown's chief budget adviser estimates repair costs in excess of $1 billion.

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Oroville Residents Frustrated Over Chaos During Dam Evacuations

February 24, 2017

Frustration and tales of harrowing escape dominated a public forum held in the aftermath of the Oroville Dam evacuations on Thursday.

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Rural California Levees Besieged By Pounding Wet Winter

February 24, 2017

(AP) - Federal and state workers are joining farmers in round-the-clock repairs to levees in California's saturated Central Valley, where the wet winter has dams and waterways near or past capacity.

 

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