California is set to be pelted with heavy rain from Los Angeles to San Francisco as an ‘atmospheric river’ engulfs the Golden State.
The City of Angels could be lashed by more than six inches of rain, while the Bay Area could see up to four inches.
The predicted deluge is due to a weather phenomenon known as an atmospheric river, a band of water vapor that can stretch 1,000 miles long and 350 miles wide.
As the moisture moves inland, it can bring extreme snow and rainfall, as well as the possibility of flooding.
The squall is set to batter the Golden State from Monday through to Friday, with experts warning the conditions could be the first ‘significant’ storm of the season.




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