A powerful and potentially dangerous storm system is moving ashore in central and southern California, bearing heavy rain, strong winds, and high-elevation snow, and increasing the threat of local flooding and mudslides. However, the storm will also be well-placed to help replenish groundwater and recharge reservoir storage in lingering drought areas of southern California. Additional storms will arrive along the Pacific Coast at regular intervals, starting on February 19. As a result, 5-day precipitation totals in California could reach 2 to 12 inches.
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