Record Rainfall and Flooding Disrupts Bay Area Travel

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Santa Rosa experienced a historic storm, breaking its all-time three-day rainfall record with 12.47 inches, surpassing the previous record of 9.96 inches set in 2021. The atmospheric river caused significant flooding, mudslides, and power outages, leading to school closures and road blockages. Emergency services responded to various incidents, including rescuing a woman from a flooded car. The Russian River rose significantly, prompting flood warnings, though conditions are expected to improve as the storm subsides.
- Historic storm breaks three-day rainfall record in Santa Rosa The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
- California Storm Brings Record Rain and Flooding to San Francisco Bay Area The New York Times
- Holiday travelers facing long flight delays at Bay Area airports KRON4
- Wet weather prompts cancellations, closures in Sonoma County The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
- Video: Atmospheric river floods roads around San Francisco KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
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