California Prepares for Intense Storm as Atmospheric River and Bomb Cyclone Converge

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Northern California is set to experience a strong atmospheric river this week, bringing significant rain and mountain snow. Cooler-than-average temperatures are expected, with a freeze warning in effect for lower elevations and a cold weather advisory for higher elevations. The first wave of rain will begin Wednesday, with the heaviest rainfall expected in the northern Sacramento Valley and California's North Coast. Another round of rain is forecast for Friday, potentially causing localized flooding. Residents are advised to prepare for winter-like conditions and monitor updates.
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- Northern California Atmospheric River: Storm hitting Bay Area this week with flooding likely in areas ABC7 Bay Area
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