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Pacific Storm Train Delivers Another Round of Rain and Snow to California
This incoming storm will bring less precipitation, unlike the significant bomb cyclone that hit California late October. A few weeks after an atmospheric river delivered significant rain and snow on portions of California, a Pacific storm train dumped more rain and snow on the drought-stricken state. But this time it was less intense.
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