Millions in the South and the Southeast are at risk of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and flash floods Tuesday and Wednesday, while a winter storm is expected to hit the Midwest and a separate storm slams California later this week.
. Oakland saw its wettest day on record since 1970 over the weekend with nearly 5 inches of rain, and downtown San Francisco got nearly 5.5 inches of rain Dec. 31, making it the second-wettest day in the more than 170 years of records at that location.
But the break won't last long. Another strong storm system is expected to move into the West Coast between Wednesday and Friday, and it is forecast to reachThat storm will put 12 million people in north-central California under flood watches Wednesday and Thursday. There could be 2 to 4 inches of rainfall in the valleys, 3 to 5 inches in the foothills and 7 inches in the mountains below 6,000 feet.
The Bay Area, Sacramento and Los Angeles are the most populated areas to watch for flooding, but flooding will be possible across much of the state Wednesday and Thursday.that a National Weather Service forecast warned that the Wednesday storm will be “truly a brutal system that we are looking at and needs to be taken seriously" and that it will bring a"likely loss of human life."Numerous record highs are likely Tuesday across the Midwest and the Ohio Valley. St.
Cooler temperatures are slated to arrive in the Midwest on Wednesday and the Northeast by Friday, but will still remain much above average for this time of the year.
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