California could see Christmastime rain and snow, risking floods and landslides and snarling travel
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- California is bracing for significant rain and snow during the Christmas season, with forecasts predicting 2 to 4 inches of rain along the coast and potential risks of flooding and landslides. The National Weather Service has advised residents to prepare for these weather conditions.
- This anticipated weather event is crucial as it may disrupt holiday travel plans for many Californians and visitors, coinciding with a peak travel period where record numbers are expected to journey for holiday gatherings.
- The upcoming storm is part of a broader pattern of unusual weather in California, where the state has experienced an unexpectedly wet start to the rainy season, raising questions about the impacts of climate phenomena like La Niña and El Niño, and how these may influence future weather patterns.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System
