Unseasonable Rain Threatens California’s Central Valley Again
Unseasonable Rain Threatens California’s Central Valley Again
US · Published Sep 24, 2025
Unseasonable rain threatens California's Central Valley, increasing flood risks.
Flash flood warnings are in effect through Wednesday for the Central Valley and Sierra Nevada.
Residents are urged to take precautions and stay informed due to the potential for heavy rainfall and flooding.
Flooding risks rise in California's Central Valley
Unseasonable rain is once again threatening California’s Central Valley, posing significant flooding risks across the region. A cutoff low-pressure system situated off Southern California is expected to bring substantial rainfall not only to California but also to Arizona and the lower Colorado River Basin. This weather pattern follows closely on the heels of deadly flash floods triggered by the remnants of Tropical Storm Mario, heightening concerns for vulnerable areas.
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