'Whiplash weather': More storms coming in California, death toll at 17, damage could top $1B; live updates

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'Whiplash weather': More storms coming in California, death toll at 17, damage could top $1B; live updates
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The 'endless stream of atmospheric river events' that has drenched much of California for two weeks will re-focus Wednesday across northern California with heavy rain on already saturated ground likely to produce more flooding, forecasters said.

Other developments:

►Snow will remain in the forecast for the northern California mountains and parts of the Sierra, the weather service said. Some areas already have received more than 10 feet of snow in the last two weeks. ►The previous storm that walloped California was making its way east, and severe thunderstorms were possible in the Southeast on Thursday, forecasters said. Rain and some thunderstorms expand up the East Coast into Thursday night; heavy snow is possible over northern New England by early Friday.Thousands of people across the state living near rain-swollen creeks and rivers remained under evacuation orders.

Other evacuations were ordered prompted by a levee breach in parts of Monterey County. Repairs were underway. “We understand people are eager to get home but appreciate your patience while we keep these areas free for contractors,” Monterey County Sheriff Tina Nieto said.

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