Communities throughout California are bracing for another round of severe storms this week. An atmospheric river is poised to dump several inches of rain, which could melt snow reserves in mountains and cause flooding. Mountainous areas of the state are already dealing with power outages, road closures, and collapsed roofs after a series of heavy rain and snow during the past couple of months. We’ll talk about how Californians are managing severe weather and what to expect in the days to come.
Guests:
Gerry Díaz, newsroom meteorologist, San Francisco Chronicle
Katie Kay Mead, resident, Lake Arrowhead, California
Bob Thurman, resident near Nevada City, California
Mike Scrivano, contractor, North Lake Home Services in Truckee
Hanna Lykke, reporter, San Bernardino Sun, Southern California News Group
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