The early days of March became troublesome for Californians after rounds of winter storms unloaded heavy snow and freezing rain.
In the latest forecast, possible snowmelt and rainy conditions could lead to flooding risk.
Californians should keep updated with the weather conditions for possible flooding and snowy conditions.
The winter storms in California dumped heavy snow that affected many homes.
Californians became stranded in their homes without power.
In recent reports, CNN said that about 13 counties were under a state of emergency due to the threat of snow, especially San Bernardino County.
In other parts of the US, the National Weather Prediction's latest key message said a winter storm is expected to impact Lower Great Lakes, Upper Midwest and Northern Plains this Wednesday.
Heavy snow is also forecasted in Northern Illinois, Northern Iowa, Southern Wisconsin and Southern Minnesota.
Flooding risk in parts of California
As the spring season comes near, the latest stretch of winter season affected parts of California.
In January, the Associated Press (AP) said that relentless rain had unloaded in the region, causing evacuations and flooding.
This week, forecasts monitored the possibility of flooding in California.
Furthermore, AccuWeather added that flooding risk could occur this Thursday night until the weekend, raising concerns over rainfall and the rapid rise of water on rivers and streams.
The threat of heavy rain, possible snowmelt, and the atmospheric event could help unleash flooding.
AccuWeather's outlook showed that flooding concerns could emerge in San Francisco, Salinas, Santa Barbara and Redding.
Motorists should keep updated with California's weather outlook for possible road closures, travel delays, slower commutes and flooded highways.
Meanwhile, the NWS Sacramento reported that a warm and wet storm system is expected to unload heavy rain and challenging winds in interior North California.
On the other hand, the heavy rain and snowpack improved the prolonged drought conditions in California.
Recently, Reuters and the Nature World News (NWN) reported that the snowpack helped California's reservoirs.
According to Reuters, the NOAA and US Drought Monitor reports showed that 17% in California managed to improve from dry and drought conditions.
Storm preparedness safety tips
As the atmospheric river could cause heavy rain next week, flooding could concern Californians.
When massive snow was dumped, many affected homes became stranded, waiting for rescuers and snow-clearing operations.
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As a result, flooding and winter storm preparedness are crucial to brace for the weather's aftermath.
Here are helpful tips for homeowners during flooding and snow risks.
Check your home for improvement.
After the heavy snow, homes or roof can be damaged. Homeowners should check for possible immediate repairs or improvements after the snowy conditions.
Frozen pipes are also common during heavy snow with freezing conditions.
Prepare for disaster emergency supplies.
Roads can become inaccessible during severe weather events.
Homeowners should equip their homes with essential emergency supplies if they become stranded at their homes.
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