Tuesday Top of the Scroll: ‘Significant late-season storm’ poised to soak California
Spring is here, but the rainy season is clearly not over in California. Two separate storms are poised to impact the Golden State this week. The first one is predicted to impact only Northern California on Wednesday, bringing light rain. The second one is expected to sweep the entire state over the weekend, likely delivering a shot of moderate rain to Northern California and a more substantial heavy soaking to Southern California. The National Weather Service’s Los Angeles office is starting to sound the alarm bells and called the system a “late season significant storm” in its forecast.
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