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East Coast preps for nor’easter; Calif. braces for another wave

- Orlando Mayorquin and Doyle Rice USA TODAY Contributi­ng: Rene Ray De La Cruz, Victorvill­e Daily Press

Millions of residents in California were steeling themselves Monday for yet another atmospheri­c river storm that will sweep through the state Tuesday and Wednesday, which in recent weeks has been slammed with unrelentin­g and historic storms.

Meanwhile, residents in New York and other Northeaste­rn states readied for rough weather over the next couple of days as a nor’easter began to take shape on Monday.

“Increasing­ly, stormy weather is expected to affect both the West and the East Coasts simultaneo­usly over the next couple of days with the arrival of two separate but potent low-pressure systems,” the National Weather Service said.

Atmospheri­c river brings more rain, snow to California

More than half of the Golden State’s territory was covered by a wind, flood, or winter storm watch, warning, or advisory on Monday as a frontal system in the Pacific Northwest shifted south toward California, the weather service said.

A strong low-pressure system was expected to bring heavy rain to the Bay Area and central California, along with feet of snow to the Sierra Nevada mountains, according to the weather service.

“Excessive runoff from heavy rain and snow melt may result in flooding of roadways, rivers, creeks, streams and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks,” National Weather Sacramento said in its flood watch advisory, which extends into Wednesday. “Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas, especially where snow pack is blocking drains and culverts.”

FEMA resources are mobilized in California

In Southern California, communitie­s were still reeling from the effects of a brutal blizzard that struck the Los Angeles and San Bernardino mountains two weeks ago. Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in more than a dozen counties, including San Bernardino County, where officials have worked to reach people trapped inside snow residences.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Friday it would provide assistance to the region.

Nor’easter on the way

A winter storm warning was in effect for portions of nine northeaste­rn states on Monday, including New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvan­ia and the six New England states. Although most areas will see 6 to 10 inches of snow, up to 20 inches of heavy, wet snow was forecast in some parts of eastern New York and western Massachuse­tts, which could lead to power outages from downed tree limbs, the weather service warned.

In addition to the snowfall, strong winds of up to 50 mph were also predicted, along with coastal flooding. The combinatio­n of heavy snow and strong winds will produce “dangerous to impossible travel,” the weather service said.

The coming storm is known as a nor’easter, which are large, intense areas of low pressure that typically develop off the East Coast during the late fall, winter and early spring.

The storms are called “nor’easters” because they usually bring strong northeast winds over the East as they move north along the Atlantic Coast.

Winter storm warnings in the North-central U.S.

Portions of Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota were under winter storm warnings Monday morning as the region emerged from a weekend of substantia­l snowfall.

The weather service in Green Bay said Green Bay and nearby Wisconsin communitie­s could expect an additional 3-8 inches of snowfall on Monday and warned residents of slippery road conditions. The region had already seen 3-6 inches of snow over the weekend.

 ?? JEFF CHIU, AP JEFF CHIU, AP ?? Traffic moves on the Golden Gate Bridge as people carry umbrellas while walking down a path at the Golden Gate Overlook in San Francisco, March 9, 2023. California is bracing for the arrival of an atmospheri­c river that forecaster­s warn will bring heavy rain, strong winds, thundersto­rms and the threat of flooding even as the state is still digging out from earlier storms.
JEFF CHIU, AP JEFF CHIU, AP Traffic moves on the Golden Gate Bridge as people carry umbrellas while walking down a path at the Golden Gate Overlook in San Francisco, March 9, 2023. California is bracing for the arrival of an atmospheri­c river that forecaster­s warn will bring heavy rain, strong winds, thundersto­rms and the threat of flooding even as the state is still digging out from earlier storms.

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