Another powerful system is expected to produce severe weather for millions from coast to coast this week, forecasters say.
Southern California was being pounded by a major storm Thursday morning, bringing evacuation warnings and fears of mudslides.
The system will put over 100 million people at risk of severe weather, from blizzard conditions in the northern Plains to tornadoes in the South.
A flood watch has been issued for much of Southern California and will remain in place through Thursday afternoon.
An atmospheric river began hammering down in Southern California, bringing heavy rain and triggering mandatory evacuation orders in some areas.
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