Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

CALIFORNIA GETS MORE WIND, RAIN AND SNOW

- BY JOHN ANTCZAK

LOS ANGELES — Storm-battered California got more wind, rain and snow on Saturday, raising flooding concerns, causing power outages and making travel dangerous.

Bands of rain with gusty winds started in the north and spread south, with more storms expected to follow into early next week, the National Weather Service said.

Flood warnings were issued for the region north of San Francisco Bay, including Marin, Napa, Sonoma and Mendocino counties.

To the south, warnings were posted for parts of counties including San Mateo and Santa Cruz, where the tiny community of Felton Grove along the San Lorenzo River was ordered evacuated. An evacuation order also was issued for residents of the Wilton area in semirural southeaste­rn Sacramento County. Authoritie­s cited the threat of flooding from the Cosumnes River.

The swollen Salinas River swamped farmland in Monterey County, and to the east, flood warnings were in effect for Merced County in the agricultur­al Central Valley, where Gov. Gavin Newsom visited to take stock of storm problems.

“The reality is that this is just the eighth of what we anticipate will be nine atmospheri­c rivers —- we’re not done,” Newsom said at a briefing with local leaders where he urged people to be vigilant about safety for the next 24 to 48 hours.

Slick roads, snow and whiteout conditions plagued highways through the Sierra Nevada.

The UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab tweeted Saturday morning that it received 21.3 inches of snow in 24 hours and that its snowpack of about 10 feet (3 meters) was expected to grow several more feet by Monday.

A backcountr­y avalanche warning was issued for the central Sierra, including the greater Lake Tahoe area.

A series of atmospheri­c rivers has dumped rain and snow on California since late December, cutting power to thousands, swamping roads, unleashing debris flows, and triggering landslides.

At least 19 storm-related deaths have occurred, and a 5-year-old boy remained missing after being swept out of his mother’s car by flood waters in San Luis Obispo County.

Dry days are in next week’s forecast for California starting on Tuesday.

 ?? NOAH BERGER/AP ?? Floodwater­s surround a home Friday in the Chualar community of Monterey County, Calif., as the Salinas River overflows its banks.
NOAH BERGER/AP Floodwater­s surround a home Friday in the Chualar community of Monterey County, Calif., as the Salinas River overflows its banks.

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