300,000 remain without power as more rain and snow expected for northern California

Important Takeaways:

  • A high-end atmospheric river is continuing to pummel northern California on Thursday as it slowly meanders through the region on the tail end of a historic bomb cyclone that developed off the Pacific Northwest.
  • As soils fully saturate, river levels are rising.
  • The Weather Prediction Center has placed portions of northern California under a rare Level 4 of 4 risk of flooding Thursday. The city of Eureka on the coast is included, as are counties such as Humboldt and Mendocino, in addition to several forested areas and state parks
  • “Life-threatening flooding across coastal areas of northwest California is expected,” the center wrote. “Dangerous flooding and debris flows are likely which will include rock and landslide activity along with a threat for burn scar flash flooding.”
  • Rain and snow are set to persist through the end of the week.
  • …more than 300,000 people remained without power in Washington state early Thursday, down from a peak around 700,000 Wednesday morning…

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