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Fire-ravaged areas on alert for possible mudslides
| By: Bill Curtis 6:56 PM Tuesday, November 25th, 2008 Viewed 29 times. Rating: 0 |
Weather forecasters say a Pacific storm will move into California today (Tuesday) and bring much-needed rain to fire-ravaged areas. As much as 2 inches of rain is possible in the mountains of Central and Southern California, with higher amounts in some areas. Snow levels will remain high before dropping Wednesday. Growers located near fire areas are concerned about mudslides that could damage their businesses. The forecast is for as much as 2 feet of snow before the storm moves east.
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