West Coast Braces For Heavy Precipitation From New Systems
West Coast Braces For Heavy Precipitation From New Systems
US · Published Nov 21, 2025
A cutoff low will bring moderate rain and a marginal flood risk to Southern California, the southern Sierra Nevada, and parts of Arizona.
An atmospheric river is expected to bring heavier precipitation to Washington and Oregon, potentially causing localized hydrologic impacts.
Residents along the West Coast are advised to stay informed and prepared for potential weather-related hazards.
West Coast prepares for significant precipitation influx
The West Coast of the United States is preparing for a significant influx of precipitation as new weather systems approach. A deepening trough along the coast is anticipated to split into two distinct weather phenomena: a cutoff low over Southern California and an atmospheric river targeting the Pacific Northwest. These systems are expected to bring moderate to heavy rainfall across several states, potentially leading to localized flooding.
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