AFP
Salinas (United States) (AFP) – The latest in a damaging succession of storm systems blew into California on Saturday, bringing heavy flooding to already waterlogged regions and threatening snowfalls of up to six feet (two meters) in areas. The latest system was expected to bring “heavy lower-elevation rain, significant mountain snow, and strong winds,” with “another surge of Pacific moisture” expected Monday, the National Weather Service (NWS) said. It predicted “disastrous flooding” across the lower Salinas River valley, an important agricultural region south of San Francisco Bay. An AFP jou…