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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Riverside County was drying out Monday after a powerful winter storm brought two days of heavy rainfall and gusty winds to the area, but more rain and snow was in the forecast over the next few days.
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Riverside County should be able to dry out a bit Sunday after a powerful winter storm brought snow, cold and heavy rainfall to the region, authorities said.
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Despite the fact spring is showing up early this year, we must remember winter isn’t over yet.
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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 storm system packed with moisture from the Pacific Northwest will roll into the Inland Empire on Saturday, producing another round of downpours through most of the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
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Bands of heavy rain are forecast across the Inland Empire Monday evening and through Tuesday as another winter storm rolls in from the Pacific Northwest, bringing with it the threat of flash flooding.
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Southwest Airlines was planning a return to normal operations with “minimal disruptions” Friday, one day after it canceled another 2,300-plus flights nationwide in the aftermath of weather and computer issues that left thousands stranded.
