Deccan Chronicle

Rain, snow fall as California braces for storm

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California, Dec. 13: The Western US is bracing for the brunt of a major winter storm expected to hit Monday, bringing travel headaches, the threat of localised flooding and some relief in an abnormally warm fall.

Light rain and snow fell in Northern California on Sunday, giving residents a taste of what's to come. The multiday storm could drop more than 8 feet (2.4 metres) of snow on the highest peaks and drench other parts of California as it pushes south and east before moving out midweek. “This is a pretty widespread event,” said National Weather Service meteorolog­ist Anna Wanless in Sacramento. “Most of California, if not all, will see some sort of rain and snow.”

The precipitat­ion will bring at least temporary relief to the broader region that’s been gripped by drought caused by climate change. The latest US drought monitor shows parts of Montana, Oregon, California, Nevada and Utah in exceptiona­l drought, which is the worst category.

Most reservoirs that deliver water to states, cities, tribes, farmers and utilities rely on melted snow in the springtime.

The storm this week is typical for this time of the year but notable because it's the first big snow that is expected to significan­tly affect travel with ice and snow on the roads, strong wind and limited visibility, Wanless said. Drivers on some mountainou­s passes on Sunday had to wrap their tires in chains.

Officials urged people to delay travel and stay indoors. Rain could cause minor flooding and rockslides, especially in areas that have been scarred by wildfires, according to the forecast.

Strong winds accompanyi­ng the storm could lead to power outages, forecaster­s said.

Karly Hernandez, a spokespers­on for Pacific Gas & Electric, said the utility that covers much of California didn’t have any major outages on Sunday. Crews and equipment are staged across the state to respond quickly if the power goes out, Hernandez said. —

 ?? AP ?? San Francisco resident Gokul Ramesh (L), takes a video of breaking waves on The Embarcader­o while walking with Neeraja Ravishanka­r in San Francisco. —
AP San Francisco resident Gokul Ramesh (L), takes a video of breaking waves on The Embarcader­o while walking with Neeraja Ravishanka­r in San Francisco. —

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