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A storm is reaching Central California on Thursday, bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and mountain snow that could impact travel and power lines.
Winter storm warnings spanned Mono County, as well as the Sierra Nevada from Yosemite National Park to Tulare County.
A storm set to arrive in Southern California Thursday is threatening to bring heavy rain and possible mudslides to areas burned by wildfires.
After hitting the San Francisco Bay Area on Wednesday, the storm system is expected to arrive in Southern California on Thursday.
An incoming winter storm will hit parts of California with at least 2 feet of snow, prompting National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists to warn residents of the impacts.
Parts of Los Angeles County will be under evacuation warnings starting Thursday evening as a complex storm system moves in.
Southern California is bracing for heavy rain, gusty winds and cooler temperatures as a Pacific storm, fed by an atmospheric river, moves inland through the region.
The Foothills will be quite wet, with communities north of Highway 50 seeing 2 to 3 inches of rain Thursday. This includes Nevada City and Placerville. Foothills communities south of Highway 50, including Sonora, could also see 2 to 3 inches of rain.
Crews in Riverside are working swiftly to clear the area near the Santa Ana riverbed and help people find shelter in higher ground ahead of the storm.