"West Coast Braces for Double Storms, Flood Threats as Heavy Rainfall Looms"

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The West Coast is bracing for back-to-back storms, with the first drenching the Pacific Northwest midweek and a stronger storm posing a flash flooding threat to California over the weekend. An atmospheric river storm is expected to bring heavy rain to Central and Southern California, with up to 3 inches of rain forecasted and a Level 2 out of 4 flash flood threat for Saturday. Additionally, the Sierra Nevada mountain range is expected to receive several feet of snow, contributing to the snowpack recovery in California.
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