An atmospheric river is forecast to hit the California coast starting with Northern California on Nov. 12 and moving down to Southern California the next day.
Rain showers, thunderstorms, and flooding could be in store for parts of the coast as showers are expected to last for about two days. With recent King Tides affecting the central and northern coast, road flooding has become a constant issue in the area.
Debris flows in mountain areas are still a danger, as it has been nearly a year since the Mountain Fire erupted in Ventura County, followed by the Palisades and Eaton Fires in Los Angeles County in January.
What is in store for residents along the California coast, and how can they prepare?
Northern California and the Bay Area
Wednesday, Nov. 12, will kick off the rainstorms i

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