Tens of millions of Californians faced another bout of heavy downpours, high winds, and flooding on Monday after the relentless weather over the last 10 days killed 12 people and left many thousands without power. Most of California's 39 million residents could expect heavy rainfall of up to five inches (13 cm) near the coast, more than a foot of snow to the west, and wind gusts reaching 65 miles an hour across the state over the next few days, the National Weather Service said. Monday's forecast is the latest round of ugly weather that has claimed the lives of at least 12 people in California, Governor Gavin Newsom told a news conference on Sunday. Among the victims was a todd...
Keep on reading: California faces more torrential rain, high winds, flooding
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