CALIFORNIA STORM: A powerful system is hitting the coast starting tomorrow. Here's how abc7dallas says it will impact SoCal
LOS ANGELES --
SoCal could see up to three inches of rain fall in an intense downpour Wednesday night into Thursday morning, leading to potential flooding and dangerously high waves at the beach. Winds in the deserts will reach dangerous speeds around 60-65 mph, bringing them just a little short of hurricane power.
The storm is also likely to bring 2-5 feet of snow to the Sierras in central California, providing a helpful boost to the state's water supply left low by years of drought.
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