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million people under flood alerts across much of central and northern california, as well as parts of nevada. along with the heavy rain, the higher elevations are expected to be hit with even more heavy snow, just as they are still trying to dig out from earlier storms. officials warn residents the rain, combined with snow, could overwhelm some communities, and they are warning of possible roof collapses. cnn meteorologist derek van damme explains why. >> if you're anything like me you maybe find fawn childhood memories of playing outdoors during a winter storm with that light, fluffy snow. we know that sometimes those storms come in on the mild side and we get a denser snow pack. so, it's easier to make a snowball or a snowman, for instance. but sometimes, there's so much moisture associated with these winter storms that they actually pose a threat to structures and homes. i bring that up because that's exactly with the national weather service out of california is warning some of its residents for the upcoming weekend of, with this latest atmospheric river event that's about to take place.
million people under flood alerts across much of central and northern california, as well as parts of nevada. along with the heavy rain, the higher elevations are expected to be hit with even more heavy snow, just as they are still trying to dig out from earlier storms. officials warn residents the rain, combined with snow, could overwhelm some communities, and they are warning of possible roof collapses. cnn meteorologist derek van damme explains why. >> if you're anything like me you...
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that will bring several feet of snow to the central sierra nevada mountain range, as well as several inches of rain to the coastal areas. and by the way, the mountains just outside of los angeles in ventura county, they could see a few feet of snowfall from this latest event. this sweeps inland, the secondary storm, that's going to have the most moisture and really have that deep trough connection that will bring in copious amounts of rain and snow. it won't be as powerful as previous atmospheric river events we've seen this season, but nonetheless, national weather service picking up on that flood threat for central nevada, arizona, as well as central portions of california. also picking up on the winds. we often get strong wind gusts with atmospheric river events. wind advisories and watches in place. this includes los angeles. we could see gusts over 60 miles per hour. weather prediction center has a slight risk, that's a level 2 of 4, for excessive rainfall. the potential for flash flooding, landslides, mudslides. this is for the day on tuesday. that extends from monterey southwa
that will bring several feet of snow to the central sierra nevada mountain range, as well as several inches of rain to the coastal areas. and by the way, the mountains just outside of los angeles in ventura county, they could see a few feet of snowfall from this latest event. this sweeps inland, the secondary storm, that's going to have the most moisture and really have that deep trough connection that will bring in copious amounts of rain and snow. it won't be as powerful as previous...
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there's designations in different places throughout the state of nevada, and they've really -- the tribes in a lot of places, we've never been against renewable energy. it's just the location of those places. that's one of the biggest wins that we believe that we'll have with the designation is that you won't see these large scales popping up all the time, whether it be wind, whether it be solar in these different areas. >> i'm just wondering, is there any worry in the back of your mind that as great as this will be, that it might be reversed? after all, we saw that in utah after president obama designated a huge swath of land, some -- what was it, 1.3 million acres as bear's ear national monument. well, that was later shrunk by some 85% by president trump. and then it was reinstated later by president biden. but it seems that these monuments, far from being these lasting, you know, monuments, as the word suggests, now become political footballs. >>, you know, for us, our job as leaders here within our tribe is to protect, in any way, shape, or form. and no matter what administration is t
there's designations in different places throughout the state of nevada, and they've really -- the tribes in a lot of places, we've never been against renewable energy. it's just the location of those places. that's one of the biggest wins that we believe that we'll have with the designation is that you won't see these large scales popping up all the time, whether it be wind, whether it be solar in these different areas. >> i'm just wondering, is there any worry in the back of your mind...
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for flash flooding anywhere from monterey county south to ventura county as well as the central see a nevada mountain range. the last time they issued such a warning was 2010 so over ten years that puts the storm into context. it is significant and continues to pound the state with heavy rain and snow for the highest elevations. there have been some location monterey county that have topped over 13.5 inches of precipitation liquid. no wonder flood watches through the weekend into sunday morning san francisco bay region stretching southward outside the l.a. area some of those flood watches extend inland as well as this tropical connection we call the pineapple express where it's originating south of hawaii extends that plume of moisture into the state. in fact you can follow the cloud cover from l.a. to honolulu just incredible to see this amount of clouds stretching thousands of miles across the pacific bringing that constant what we call a representative in the sky. right? so the precipitation is not done. it con to on the late north and south throughout the state. we have residual runoff f
for flash flooding anywhere from monterey county south to ventura county as well as the central see a nevada mountain range. the last time they issued such a warning was 2010 so over ten years that puts the storm into context. it is significant and continues to pound the state with heavy rain and snow for the highest elevations. there have been some location monterey county that have topped over 13.5 inches of precipitation liquid. no wonder flood watches through the weekend into sunday morning...
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blizzard warnings across the sierra nevada. and it will dump more into utahw mexico. and then it will interact with warmer air from the gulf of mexico and you get the severe weather outbreaks. so not to be confused with what is entering the west coast, that will trigger off a few thunderstorms across the deep south today, but it is really the big show on thursday that i'm concerned about. the low pressure system that brought the snowfall to california is going to advance eastward and it is going to pick up some strength and create a line of severe weather on thursday even into friday morning for east texas as well as portions of louisiana into arkansas and mississippi and already an enhanced risk of severe weather from dallas to jackson. and on top of the severe weather threat, more heavy rainfall with the potential for flash flooding. we'll keep a close eye on it. back to you. >>> and it is just after 11:00 a.m. in greece where crews are searching for survivors after a terrible train wreck. is so far more than three dozen people are confirmed dead after a passenger t
blizzard warnings across the sierra nevada. and it will dump more into utahw mexico. and then it will interact with warmer air from the gulf of mexico and you get the severe weather outbreaks. so not to be confused with what is entering the west coast, that will trigger off a few thunderstorms across the deep south today, but it is really the big show on thursday that i'm concerned about. the low pressure system that brought the snowfall to california is going to advance eastward and it is...
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where 15 million in california and nevada are under flood alerts. some of those flood watches have been extended through wednesday. as the rain tapers off and flooding slowly improves across much of california for now more rain is expected on surnl and the next big storm system is forecast to arrive late monday night and last through at least wednesday. that would be the lefned atmospheric river event of the season. there are concerns especially in monterey county where a breached levee has already current. cnn's mike valario has the story. >> reporter: this is the center of the town center, a levee was breached several hours ago and that is why we have all this water being dumped into the part of this county, after the dawn hours, we saw national guard vehicles go up and down this main drag of paharo, rescuing families couples dogs even making sure everybody was okay. we had an opportunity to interview a spokesman from cal fire. take a listen when he told us they realized the levee had a breach and how many rescue operations they've imloiched in. a
where 15 million in california and nevada are under flood alerts. some of those flood watches have been extended through wednesday. as the rain tapers off and flooding slowly improves across much of california for now more rain is expected on surnl and the next big storm system is forecast to arrive late monday night and last through at least wednesday. that would be the lefned atmospheric river event of the season. there are concerns especially in monterey county where a breached levee has...
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to have this type of law joining maine and nevada. >>> still ahead, the international criminal court is reportedly opening up two war crime cases over the russia invasion of ukraine. >>> and the former president does not plan to testify in a grand jury investigation. >>> and we're hearing from migrants who stormed a bridge into the u.s., why they say the biden administration is failing to deal with the border crisis. hi i'm shannon storms bador. when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and thanks to shipstation's discounted rates we're saving a ton. honestly, we couldn't do it without shipstation join over 100,000 online sellers who get ship done with shipstation go to shipstation.com /tv and get 2 months free. >>> texas authorities warning not to travel to mexico. >> we want to avoid any portion of mexico. many americans have traveled to these resorts such as cancun and many without incident, but we can't ignore the risks especially with the cartels having a heav
to have this type of law joining maine and nevada. >>> still ahead, the international criminal court is reportedly opening up two war crime cases over the russia invasion of ukraine. >>> and the former president does not plan to testify in a grand jury investigation. >>> and we're hearing from migrants who stormed a bridge into the u.s., why they say the biden administration is failing to deal with the border crisis. hi i'm shannon storms bador. when we started...
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you can see some of those rainfall totals could top half a foot across the sierra nevada foothills with 2 to 4 inches locally across the coast. weather prediction, moderate risk of flash flooding north and south sunday, including san luis obispo. we have extreme drought from two months ago, look at that, compared to what it has now transformed to with all of these rain. max, bianca, back to you. >>> and storm freddie making landfall in mozambique, the storm battered with torrential rains. freddie first came back in early february, off of northwest australian. it's since tracked thousands of miles across the southern indian ocean. last month, the storm killed 27 people in mozambique and madagascar. and impacted 70,000 people. and experts say more than 500,000 people are at risk. >>> u.s. coast cart has suspended a search for migrants missing from a capsized boat off of san diego and presumed dead. officials believe they're part of a human trafficking situation. cnn's camila bernal has the details rp authorities believe an organization is responsible for this. they received a 911 call aro
you can see some of those rainfall totals could top half a foot across the sierra nevada foothills with 2 to 4 inches locally across the coast. weather prediction, moderate risk of flash flooding north and south sunday, including san luis obispo. we have extreme drought from two months ago, look at that, compared to what it has now transformed to with all of these rain. max, bianca, back to you. >>> and storm freddie making landfall in mozambique, the storm battered with torrential...
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the san francisco bay region, friday, high risk level extends south, as well as the central sierra nevada mountain range, let me explain why this is important remember the various atmospheric river events dumping copious amounts of snowfall, burying homes and vehicles literally this particular storm will be significantly milder than the previous atmospheric river events because we're tapping into the deep tropical moisture south of hawaii. you can pretty much track the cloud cover train all the way from hawaii into the state of california. now, the various computer model that is meteorologists look to show an indicate that the freezing level is actually going to be about 1,000 feet higher than what we previously anticipated yesterday. that means more rain will fall out of the system on top of that deep snow pack that you saw a moment ago. there will still be snow, several feet of it across the syria mountain range, this will allow for rapid snow melt, the potential for flash flooding, landslides and mud slides, national weather service picking up on that, heavy rainfall and flood watch co
the san francisco bay region, friday, high risk level extends south, as well as the central sierra nevada mountain range, let me explain why this is important remember the various atmospheric river events dumping copious amounts of snowfall, burying homes and vehicles literally this particular storm will be significantly milder than the previous atmospheric river events because we're tapping into the deep tropical moisture south of hawaii. you can pretty much track the cloud cover train all the...
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snowstorms. >> he was trying to make the journey from his mountain home for the family residence in nevada but didn't beat the winter weather. a he had to live off snacks and snow until police found him. his car battery died partly through the week and so he just had a quilt and bath towel to keep him warm. >>> and in oregon, a man used a drone to organize his own rescue from the snow. he was stranded inside a national forest with no cellphone signal, so he typed out a text message to a friend, tied his phone to the drone and flew it hundreds of feet in the air. and once it was high enough, his message went through and help arrived not long after. and they also found a second person trapped in the snow. >> i guess if you have a drone, people think how can i use it. he cleverly thought of the solution. >>> and mitch mcconnell is in the hospital. a spokesman says that the 81-year-old tripped and fell at a private dinner in a hotel wednesday night. mcconnell has represented kentucky in the senate since 1985. >>> and in the coming hours joe biden is set to deliver remarks as he releases his bu
snowstorms. >> he was trying to make the journey from his mountain home for the family residence in nevada but didn't beat the winter weather. a he had to live off snacks and snow until police found him. his car battery died partly through the week and so he just had a quilt and bath towel to keep him warm. >>> and in oregon, a man used a drone to organize his own rescue from the snow. he was stranded inside a national forest with no cellphone signal, so he typed out a text...
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and friday the high risk level extends further south it the central sierra nevada mountain range. remember all the events we've covered so far this winter dumping copious amounts of snowfall, burying homes and vehicles quite literally? this particular storm will be milder than the previous atmospheric river events because we're trappdipping in on take g moisture. you can track the train all the way from hawaii into the state of california. the various computer models that meteorologists look to indicate that the freezing level is actually going to be about 1,000 feet higher than what we previously anticipated yesterday. that means more rain will fall out of this system on top of that deep snow pack that you saw just a moment ago. there will still be snow, several feet of it across the sierra nevad range, but more rain anticipate d acros the central valley to the coastline. this will allow for rapid snow melt, potential for flooding, landslides and mudslides, and the flood watch continues. here is the first event lasting through the day friday and moves inward along with the moistu
and friday the high risk level extends further south it the central sierra nevada mountain range. remember all the events we've covered so far this winter dumping copious amounts of snowfall, burying homes and vehicles quite literally? this particular storm will be milder than the previous atmospheric river events because we're trappdipping in on take g moisture. you can track the train all the way from hawaii into the state of california. the various computer models that meteorologists look to...
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along the foothills of the sierra nevada and down along the southern coastline of california this morning where areas have already picked up inches of rain, daily records have been broken especially down toward l.a. and san diego. flood watches are still in effect as of now. they will slowly start to expire through the morning. a quarter of an inch an hour is expected in places like l.a. and down into san diego. you will see the yellows, that is a heavy an. that will be and on going situation and once we move into the latter part of the morning local time, the rain starts to taper back and we watch the system continue to track farther east and all of the moisture here sets up for the threat of severe weather across parts of the southern plains here in the upcoming 24 hours. >> britley, thank you so much. >>> and we're also keeping a close eye on u.s. futures to see if they will keep momentum from the day before. and this is how they are looking at the moment. they are swinging around a bit. >> markets surged and bank shares rebounded tuesday capping several days of turmoil on wall street.
along the foothills of the sierra nevada and down along the southern coastline of california this morning where areas have already picked up inches of rain, daily records have been broken especially down toward l.a. and san diego. flood watches are still in effect as of now. they will slowly start to expire through the morning. a quarter of an inch an hour is expected in places like l.a. and down into san diego. you will see the yellows, that is a heavy an. that will be and on going situation...
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>> snow and ice shut down major roads across nevada on wednesday. parts of arizona and new mexico at lower elevations could see as much as ten inches of snow in the coming hours. >>> meantime more than 40 storms have been reported in the u.s. southeast in the last few hours and more than 1 million people in georgia, north carolina, and tennessee are under tornado watch right now. in alabama the national weather service warns it could rain as much as two inches an hour with the possibility of flash flooding. they're warning drivers to be cautious on the roads. cnn meteorologist derek van dam has more on the storms developing across the u.s. >> this severe weather season has trended in all the wrong directions. so far the u.s. has more than doubled its average number of tornadoes since the beginning of the year receiving over 215 reports of tornadoes since the 1st of january, just incredible because we continue to add to that number as a line of stronger thunderstorms moves across the deep south. what i'm particularly concerned about will take place l
>> snow and ice shut down major roads across nevada on wednesday. parts of arizona and new mexico at lower elevations could see as much as ten inches of snow in the coming hours. >>> meantime more than 40 storms have been reported in the u.s. southeast in the last few hours and more than 1 million people in georgia, north carolina, and tennessee are under tornado watch right now. in alabama the national weather service warns it could rain as much as two inches an hour with the...
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to more bouts of heavy snow are expected in the sierra nevada mountains, and across northern california, over the next few days. it will take some time for snow to melt in the city of truckee, where snow banks seem to be taller than vehicles. california highway patrol is warning residents to stay off the roads if possible. >> i-80 is closed. it is closed, i repeat. and there is no way to get over. so, unless you've got one of these handy pieces equipment in front of you, do not even try it. >> cnn's meteorologist derek van damme has the latest forecast. >> heavy snowfall is paralyzing parts of the state of california. so much so, that communities have been cut off because the roadways are virtually impossible. snowfall is piling up to the tops of the first stories of from the homes. they have search and rescue helicopters going into just make sure that everyone in the communities are safe, they can get supplies. some people have actually been left no other option but to leave the car on the side of the vehicle, because they're simply too much snow in the area. just take this image for e
to more bouts of heavy snow are expected in the sierra nevada mountains, and across northern california, over the next few days. it will take some time for snow to melt in the city of truckee, where snow banks seem to be taller than vehicles. california highway patrol is warning residents to stay off the roads if possible. >> i-80 is closed. it is closed, i repeat. and there is no way to get over. so, unless you've got one of these handy pieces equipment in front of you, do not even try...
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seeing areas highlighted in red, the foothills of the sierra nevada, down on into the southern coastline of california, that moderate risk for flash flooding. we have areas about 5000 feet and below, but we're still getting a lot of rain, and then that snow melt tapping into that, we wind up with catastrophic flooding conditions. hence, the flood watches that are still in effect throughout early wednesday. heavy rain now pushing into the southern coastlines. los angeles as well as san diego, talking about rainfall rates of a quarter of an inch per hour. and that heavy rain really starting to ramp up throughout the early morning hours and coming into the latter part of the morning as well, rosemary. >> to meteorologist britley ritz, many thanks for that detail, appreciate it. well, the california storms winds were on full display tuesday when a tree fell on a house in redwood city. >> and i started to tell him, it looks like it's leaning. there it goes! there it goes! oh, my god! oh! anyway, there is go my neighbor's house. >> and thankfully, no one was inside that house at the time, and
seeing areas highlighted in red, the foothills of the sierra nevada, down on into the southern coastline of california, that moderate risk for flash flooding. we have areas about 5000 feet and below, but we're still getting a lot of rain, and then that snow melt tapping into that, we wind up with catastrophic flooding conditions. hence, the flood watches that are still in effect throughout early wednesday. heavy rain now pushing into the southern coastlines. los angeles as well as san diego,...
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cities in the san bernardino mountains ar expected in the sierra nevada mountains and across northern california over the next few days. it will take some time for snow to melt in the city of truckee, where snowbanks seem to be taller than vehicles. california's highway patrol is warning residents to stay off the roads if possible. >> i-80 is closed. i repeat, it is closed, and there is no way to get over. so unless you've got one of these handy pieces of equipment in front of you, don't even try it. >> and cnn's stephanie elam has more on how the snow is affecting residents of san bernardino county. >> reporter: the amount of snow we are seeing here in san bernardino county is just extraordinary. we understand the conditions changed so quickly that many people when this storm hit just had to abandon their cars. they just couldn't see any further. they said other nice good samaritans were showing them they could hop in their car and ride with them. all of this has left these cars here. and now we're seeing people who are coming out here to dig out their cars because we know another ba
cities in the san bernardino mountains ar expected in the sierra nevada mountains and across northern california over the next few days. it will take some time for snow to melt in the city of truckee, where snowbanks seem to be taller than vehicles. california's highway patrol is warning residents to stay off the roads if possible. >> i-80 is closed. i repeat, it is closed, and there is no way to get over. so unless you've got one of these handy pieces of equipment in front of you, don't...
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rainfall along the coastline and central valley but several feet of snow in the higher elevations, sierra nevada mountain range. and then the deep freeze, from birmingham to atlanta, get this, 15 to 25 degrees cooler than what you should be this time of year. the good news is warmth is on the way, max, bianca, back to you. >>> in florida, the city of miami beach is taking measures to keep people safe during spring break following two fatal shootings over the weekend. authorities imposed a sunday night curfew and issued a state of emergency in response to the violence and skeg civil large and unruly crowds. >> city manager is also putting in additional restrictions starting on thursday and lasting through the weekend. the city imposed a similar curfew last year after spring break shootings. >>> weeks after the attorney alex murdaugh was found guilty of killing his wife and son, authorities are re-examining another mysterious death that happened near his home. >> body of 19-year-old steven smith who died in 2015 will be exhumed according to the family's verified gofundme page. cnn reports. >> repo
rainfall along the coastline and central valley but several feet of snow in the higher elevations, sierra nevada mountain range. and then the deep freeze, from birmingham to atlanta, get this, 15 to 25 degrees cooler than what you should be this time of year. the good news is warmth is on the way, max, bianca, back to you. >>> in florida, the city of miami beach is taking measures to keep people safe during spring break following two fatal shootings over the weekend. authorities...
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there will still be snow, several feet of it across the sierra nevada mountain range, but more rain anticipated across the central valley all the way to the coastline. this is going to allow for rapid snow melt, potential for flash flooding, landslides, mudslides, national weather service picking up on that heavy rainfall, and our flood watch continues. -- on friday moves inwards, and rain and snow anticipated by the end of the weekend into the early part of next week. >> wall street is looking to rebound after another dismal day for the -- last look at u.s. futures right, now as you can, see they are all down there, thursday the dow fell 530 points -- february's unemployment numbers into -- president biden is looking to cut three trillion dollars -- tax cuts on the wealthiest americans. cnn's phil mattingly reports. >> president biden's budget is not intended to pass the -- weather maintaining the current status quo on entitlement programs like social security, if what could put on to -- however that is not the, reality that is not the reality where democrats chamber both -- house republicans
there will still be snow, several feet of it across the sierra nevada mountain range, but more rain anticipated across the central valley all the way to the coastline. this is going to allow for rapid snow melt, potential for flash flooding, landslides, mudslides, national weather service picking up on that heavy rainfall, and our flood watch continues. -- on friday moves inwards, and rain and snow anticipated by the end of the weekend into the early part of next week. >> wall street is...
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this includes a los angeles, san diego, portions of nevada, southern and central sections of arizona. , and millions of americans impacted by winter weather alerts as well, we are up to 2 to 3 feet of snow, could fall, especially into the higher elevations, just outside of los angeles into the coastal ranges there? anywhere from 7000 feet upwards. that's what we're expecting the heaviest amounts of snow. in terms of rainfall, generally, 1 to 3 inches of. rain anticipated, but, with the saturated soil in place the potential there exists for. runoff, and that of course, could lead to some ponding on the road. hence the localized flash flooding risk. and, often, with atmospheric river events, we get strong gusty winds, that could gust over 75 miles per hour across southern california. especially in those higher elevations. becky. >> thanks to that report. i'm rosemary church. for our international viewers, world sports is coming up next. and, for those of you here in north america, i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. stick around. (vo) when you love the environment, you
this includes a los angeles, san diego, portions of nevada, southern and central sections of arizona. , and millions of americans impacted by winter weather alerts as well, we are up to 2 to 3 feet of snow, could fall, especially into the higher elevations, just outside of los angeles into the coastal ranges there? anywhere from 7000 feet upwards. that's what we're expecting the heaviest amounts of snow. in terms of rainfall, generally, 1 to 3 inches of. rain anticipated, but, with the...
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coast of california, but that picks up through the day on tuesday, the southern foothills of the sierra nevada highlight in fuchsia, down through the southern coastlines and that includes -- where we can pick up more rain of 5000 feet below on top of the melting snow which is going to cause catastrophic flooding. here's to, state local, time 6:00 ringing in the heaviest rain at that point to the coast and it rides in line by the afternoon on tuesday, and for southern california, at that point, as well and it just continues to train over the same areas and finally tapering back into wednesday. that first day that we dealt with earlier on, brought in quite a bit of moisture to the, now, more eastern that is pumping in quite a lot of snow for the pictures this morning, heavy, heavy snowfall. already coming down and that is going to be continuing throughout the day on tuesday. and then, finally starting to taper back on wednesday but still holding on to scattered snow showers. through wednesday, some of these areas picking up 3 to 4 -- rather 2 to 4 feet of snowfall. and that's the catskills, the
coast of california, but that picks up through the day on tuesday, the southern foothills of the sierra nevada highlight in fuchsia, down through the southern coastlines and that includes -- where we can pick up more rain of 5000 feet below on top of the melting snow which is going to cause catastrophic flooding. here's to, state local, time 6:00 ringing in the heaviest rain at that point to the coast and it rides in line by the afternoon on tuesday, and for southern california, at that point,...
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again for the southern sierras with the potential for over a half foot of rain for some of those sierra nevada foothills with 2 to 4 inches of rainfall anticipated across the central coast. we're going to monitor for the potential of localized flash flooding, weather prediction center picking up on that moderate risk. that's a level 3 of 4 for both monday and tuesday, moving south with time. you can see the eradication of drought across the state as well, quite a difference from two months ago. back to you. >> thanks for that. >>> cyclone freddy made landfall in mozambique for the second time in weeks on sunday. the storm battered the southern african nation with torrential rain, breaking records for duration and strength. last month the storm killed at least 27 people in mozambique and madagascar and impacted more than 170,000 people. this time experts say more than 500,000 people are at risk. freddy first developed back in early february off northwest australia. it has since tracked thousands of miles across the southern indian ocean. >>> the sci-fi adventure film "everything everywhere all
again for the southern sierras with the potential for over a half foot of rain for some of those sierra nevada foothills with 2 to 4 inches of rainfall anticipated across the central coast. we're going to monitor for the potential of localized flash flooding, weather prediction center picking up on that moderate risk. that's a level 3 of 4 for both monday and tuesday, moving south with time. you can see the eradication of drought across the state as well, quite a difference from two months ago....
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your community is situated between the nevada border and yosemite national park. which has been really hard hit by all the snow. describe the conditions in the dangers out there that folks have been facing? >> well, thank you for having me on. the dangers have been astounding how much snow we received. i live in the town of mammoth lake, about 8000 feet -- we've had over 500 inches of snow here. that's half of mammoth mountain, over 600 inches of snow. it's the snow load has become too much. it caused traffic jams, caused the roads to be closed, when roads are closed, people want to ski, you're gonna find a way to get around it. they're gonna try to find a way to get around it. people have been stuck in their cars, on roads, that sometimes you can get -- now when there's five feet of snow in the wind blowing sideways. 17 people spent the night on one stretch of road that we couldn't get to them, because the roads were so impassable, it took another day to get them out. fortunately, everybody survived. but it's been a lot, and we've had avalanches, with the north s
your community is situated between the nevada border and yosemite national park. which has been really hard hit by all the snow. describe the conditions in the dangers out there that folks have been facing? >> well, thank you for having me on. the dangers have been astounding how much snow we received. i live in the town of mammoth lake, about 8000 feet -- we've had over 500 inches of snow here. that's half of mammoth mountain, over 600 inches of snow. it's the snow load has become too...
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in this year in nevada mountains, snowpack, california's frozen reservoir continues to expand to unprecedented depths. southern sierra is approaching 300% of normal, marking a level never reached since formal record keeping began in the 19 fifties. while many reservoirs that previously held just a fraction of their capacity are once again water, abundant, officials say it's not enough to completely pull california out of drought. the only thing which isn't going to recover this year will be groundwater levels because groundwater basins have been depleted due to many years of drought. and that depletion is too large to refill in a single year, even if it's a very wet one. people say to you that they don't need to conserve water anymore in california, what do you say to them? well we have this little thing called climate change in which in most years we will have hotter and drier conditions we expect in the relatively near term, say 2040 or so mother nature will have cut our water supplies and in the 10 to 20% range, depending on where you're located, so despite all of this rain and snow scienti
in this year in nevada mountains, snowpack, california's frozen reservoir continues to expand to unprecedented depths. southern sierra is approaching 300% of normal, marking a level never reached since formal record keeping began in the 19 fifties. while many reservoirs that previously held just a fraction of their capacity are once again water, abundant, officials say it's not enough to completely pull california out of drought. the only thing which isn't going to recover this year will be...
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snowpack in the sierra nevada mountains is more than 200% of the normal amount for this time of year. california's governor also signed a new bill to bring transparency to how the state's oil companies work bill creates an independent watchdog group to hold companies accountable and prevent price gouging and allows the states energy commission to create penalties for the industry is what the governor had to say. why is it that we're paying. at peak $2.61 more. her gallon of gasoline than the national average. what is it? and this state year after year. that defines the terms. of the gap that we pay that's unique in this nation. finally we're in a position to look our constituents in the eye and say we now have a better understanding of why you're being taken advantage of. thank you. thank you to the people of the state of california. you should not have had to endure these price spikes. you should not have to endure them in the future. we are going to get under the hood, and we are going to address this issue like no other jurisdiction has in this country. the u. s said that it's read
snowpack in the sierra nevada mountains is more than 200% of the normal amount for this time of year. california's governor also signed a new bill to bring transparency to how the state's oil companies work bill creates an independent watchdog group to hold companies accountable and prevent price gouging and allows the states energy commission to create penalties for the industry is what the governor had to say. why is it that we're paying. at peak $2.61 more. her gallon of gasoline than the...