Some California residents remain trapped inside their homes after a winter storm dumped feet of snow across the Golden State, prompting Gov. Gavin Newsom to issue a state of emergency in 13 counties, including hard-hit San Bernardino County.
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Winter Storm Causes Snow In Surrounding Areas.
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Wind, rain and snow are on the horizon Tuesday, ending the warm and pleasant conditions in parts of Riverside County, according to forecasters.
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Wednesday morning, tramway officials announced that the tram cars would operate as usual — the first tram car went up at 10 a.m. and the last one is expected to return at 8 p.m.
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A Flood Advisory has been posted through Tuesday morning for the Coachella Valley as mountain rain runoff may cause street flooding in areas along the Whitewater River and Coachella Storm Water Channel
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Forecasters said overnight lows will dip into the upper 20s and low 30s Sunday and Monday night in the mountains, and will be in the 40s in the desert.
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According to this update, the bulk of today’s rain will stay over mountains and West of the Coachella Valley where only a few light showers are possible.
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The Coachella Valley will be under lots of sunshine today with dry air and slightly above normal numbers.
