After heavy rainfall and flooding in California last week, weather officials are predicting lighter rain for Thanksgiving, with a system bringing potentially 1 to 3 inches to the Central Coast area on Monday. The atmospheric river storm caused record rainfall in Northern California, with Santa Rosa receiving 12.47 inches in three days, leading to one fatality in Sonoma County. The rain is expected to clear up by Wednesday, with a chance of more showers next weekend.
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Map: 3.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Northern California
A 3.6-magnitude earthquake struck Northern California on June 30 at 6:37 p.m. PT, located approximately 16 miles west of Los Banos and 30 miles southeast of San Jose, as reported by the U.S. Geological Survey, which may revise the magnitude based on further data. Aftershocks, which can occur days to years after an earthquake, may follow and can potentially be of equal or larger magnitude. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A small earthquake...
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