Severe Storms and Atmospheric Rivers Threaten West Coast with Floods and Power Outages

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Northern California and the Pacific Northwest are experiencing severe weather due to a powerful bomb cyclone and atmospheric river, leading to heavy rain, potential flooding, and mountain snow. The Weather Prediction Center has issued a high risk for excessive rainfall, with up to 16 inches possible in some areas. The storm has already caused landslides and power outages, and another low-pressure system may bring further adverse weather. Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous conditions as the region faces saturated soils and rising river levels.
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