
California hit with second deadly storm
California is hit with the second storm in a week both proving to be deadly as communities in the path of potential mudslides are evacuated. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
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California is hit with the second storm in a week both proving to be deadly as communities in the path of potential mudslides are evacuated. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The Weather Channel's Chris Warren has more on where the wet weather is headed next as it soaks parts of California.
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A major storm known as an atmospheric river is dropping massive amounts of rain across a wide swath of California.
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A storm over the weekend has brought heavy floods, high winds and landslides to Northern California. At least one person is dead and dozens more had to be evacuated. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.
A storm brought deadly flooding, high winds and landslides to Northern California. Jonathan Vigliotti is in Elk Grove, one of the worst affected areas.
Heavy rain, snow and high winds triggered floods, mudslides, and power outages all across California this week. Max Darrows has more from San Francisco.
Record rainfall breaches levees, flooding roads and stranding people in cars, as high winds and heavy snow knock out power to thousands.
Final preparations are underway for tomorrow's 134th Rose Parade in Pasadena, California. The New Year's tradition returns without restrictions for the first time, since the COVID pandemic and a new theme. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
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The storm began sweeping across the northern part of the state Friday.
A powerful storm is bringing drenching rain or heavy snowfall to much of California as the state gets ready to usher in a new year.
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On average, the West Coast receives between 30% and 50% of its annual precipitation through atmospheric rivers.
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