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A person walks with a dog snow falls above snowbanks piled up from previous storms during another winter storm in the Sierra Nevada mountains Mario Tama/Getty Images

'Pineapple Express' storm pushes into California, sparking warnings of widespread flash floods

Up to nine inches of rain were expected in some parts of the state.

DOZENS OF EVACUATION orders are in place today as a powerful atmospheric river, known as a “Pineapple express,” surged into an already-sodden California, sparking warnings of widespread flash flooding.

Up to nine inches of rain were expected in some parts of the state, with several feet of heavy, wet snow falling over mountains where a huge snowpack has built up over months of near-record storms.

Forecasters said the Pineapple Express – so called because it is bringing warm, sub-tropical moisture from Hawaii – could cause some of that monster snowpack to melt, overwhelming river systems.

“Rainfall totals of 4-9 inches, atop areas with saturated soil and deep snowpack will cause widespread and severe flooding impacts,” the National Weather Service (NWS) warned.

“Higher elevations in northern California and the Sierras will receive a heavy, wet snow leading to difficult travel.”

US President Joe Biden today approved an emergency declaration for the state, clearing the way for federal assistance to help local agencies.

The move came after a request from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who said he was mobilising resources to help anyone in need.

“California is deploying every tool we have to protect communities from the relentless and deadly storms battering our state,” Newsom said.

The bulk of evacuation orders affect northern California, with seven rivers expected to burst their banks.

Many of them flooded at the start of the year as a daisy chain of atmospheric rivers dumped trillions of gallons of rain on the state.

More than 20 people died as back-to-back storms washed out communities, bringing down trees and causing landslides – and emergency services now are worried the fresh storms could cause more problems.

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‘Stay at home’

San Mateo County Sheriff said two people whose car was crushed by a falling tree in Redwood City were expected to be ok.

“Stay home tonight if you can, folks,” the sheriff’s office tweeted, alongside a photo of the mangled car.

“If you must drive in the storm, deputies are here for you, day or night.”

The Sierra Nevada mountain range has been buried in unusually heavy snow for weeks.

As more moved in today, a number of ski resorts shut their gates, citing weather worries.

In South Lake Tahoe, the weight of the accumulated snow brought down the roof of a gas station, sparking a fire, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Local fire marshal Kim George said crews had responded to similar calls over the last few days.

“No one has been hurt in any of these incidents, which is remarkable,” the Chronicle quoted her as saying.

– © AFP 2023

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