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Storms Pummel the Bay Area With More to Come

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Members of the San Jose Conservation Corp pile sandbags along the San Francisquito Creek in East Palo Alto on Jan. 4, 2023. The creek spilled over its bank and into a nearby community during the storm on December 31.

Storms caused by back-to-back atmospheric rivers   pummeled the Bay Area this week;, prompting evacuation orders, heavy  flooding on roads and in rivers, and bringing down power for 100 thousand PG&E customers Thursday.

More atmospheric rivers are expected this weekend.

Guest: Ezra David Romero, climate reporter for KQED 

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