
An atmospheric river will bring heavy rainfall to lower elevations of California this week, and heavy snow to the Sierra Nevada mountains. Flash flooding, some of which may be locally considerable, will be a concern on the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains through Tuesday. Landslides, rockfalls and mudslides are possible in the Southern California mountains. Read More >
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24 Hour Forecasts
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Soil Conditions |
| - Precipitation Time Series | - Drought Severity Index (by division) | |
| - Current and Anticipated Precipitation Anomalies over the U.S. | - Soil Moisture | |
| - Experimental 0-3 Hour Convective Weather Forecast Products | - Soil Moisture Anomaly (SMA) | |
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| - 6 to 10 Day Precipitation Forecast | - Soil Moisture Percentile | |
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| - 30/90 Day Precipitation & Temp Outlook | - Crop Moisture Index (by division) | |
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| Keetch-Byram Drought Index (Nat'l) | Keetch-Byram (Texas-.png format) |
Palmer Drought Index | Haines Forecast Stability | Tomorrow's Fire Danger |
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