After one last round, the storms that have battered California are expected to move out this week. But mudslide and other risks may linger.
Another moderate storm is expected to hit California on Sunday evening and continue into Monday, bringing more rain along the coast and inland valleys and up to 2 feet of snow in the mountain regions of Northern California.
Rain is similarly expected in the North Coast, Sacramento region, San Francisco Bay Area and Central Coast Sunday and Monday before a much lighter system begins Wednesday. By Thursday, all of California should experience a respite from the rain, meteorologists said. Brian Ferguson, a spokesperson for the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, said the state continues to monitor the Monterey Peninsula and the Salinas River, where a flood warning remains in effect near the town of Spreckels.
In Merced County, levee breaks on Bear Creek led to several feet of water in homes and schools, creating a need for another long-term recovery effort, he said.
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