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Hundreds of thousands without power as Northern California braces for more severe storms

Por: CBS News Politics January 09, 2023

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Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in Northern California were without power Sunday morning as the area braces for another bout of that forecasters say will likely worsen over the next few days. A powerful storm, tied to what the National Weather Service as a steady stream of events, is expected to bring heavy rain and snow, potentially in addition to both rock and mudslides, to parts of the Bay Area before beginning to taper off on... + full article



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