California braces for significant flooding, 'direct threat to life and property' from next atmospheric river
One week after a deadly bomb cyclone brought heavy rain and flooding to California, the Golden State is again the target of a powerful atmospheric ...

One week after a deadly bomb cyclone brought heavy rain and flooding to California, the Golden State is again the target of a powerful atmospheric river storm that forecasters say is a "direct threat to life and property." And more storms are on the way for later this week. The bomb cyclone last week was blamed for at least two deaths in the San Francisco Bay Area. One of those deaths, according to officials, was a child who was killed Wednesday night inside a home that was hit by a falling tree in the Sonoma County town of Occidental.