Pacific Storm Tracks Bring Heavy Rain and Wind to West Coast
Pacific Storm Tracks Bring Heavy Rain and Wind to West Coast
US · Published Mar 23, 2026
Severe weather is expected on the West Coast with heavy rain and strong winds.
The National Weather Service warns of potential flooding and power outages.
Residents are advised to prepare for travel disruptions and secure their properties.
Significant rain and strong winds are expected
The West Coast is bracing for a series of Pacific storm systems poised to deliver substantial rainfall and powerful winds. Meteorological forecasts indicate that these storms, originating from the Pacific Ocean, are projected to make landfall within the next 48 to 72 hours. The National Weather Service has issued alerts for potential flooding, particularly in low-lying areas and coastal zones, as a result of the anticipated heavy precipitation. Wind speeds are expected to reach up to 60 mph in some areas, posing a significant threat to transportation, infrastructure, and potentially causing widespread power outages.
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