From Japan to California: Typhoon Halong Brings Storm Threats
From Japan to California: Typhoon Halong Brings Storm Threats
US · Published Oct 9, 2025
Typhoon Halong's remnants may cause heavy rainfall in California, including the Bay Area.
Early-season snow is expected in the Sierra Nevada due to the amplified Pacific jet stream.
Subarctic air could intensify the storm, impacting coastal and inland California communities.
Typhoon amplifies jet stream, storm risk for California
The remnants of Typhoon Halong are set to amplify the Pacific jet stream, posing a significant storm threat to California. This weather pattern is expected to bring heavy, multi-day rainfall across the state, including the Bay Area, potentially leading to one of the wettest periods since last winter. The Sierra Nevada region is also bracing for early-season snow, adding to the complexity of the weather event.
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