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As much as 10 feet of snow could fall in California from the back-to-back storms, which will return on Sunday.
California is in the crosshairs of back-to-back storms that will bring rain, flooding, heavy snow, high winds, dangerous surf and even a possible waterspout or tornado.
A trio of storms is expected to move across Southern California beginning on Sunday, bringing colder winter temperatures and significant rainfall to the valleys and inland areas and snow to the mountains.
Rain is expected to drench California, including Sacramento, Modesto, Fresno, Merced and San Luis Obispo.
A month's worth of rain and mountain snow could fall across California as two storms line up for the state, starting this weekend. The first will arrive Sunday into Monday, with another possible by midweek,
A massive storm aimed at California may help the state, which has been struggling with a snow drought through much of the winter.
Los Angeles city officials issued an evacuation warning Saturday for several wildfire burn areas ahead of an incoming storm expected to bring heavy rain to Southern California early next week. The