What to know about a storm bringing high winds, heavy rain, snow to California and Pacific Northwest

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A significant storm system is currently affecting California and the Pacific Northwest, characterized by high winds, heavy rain, and snow. This storm has already resulted in widespread power outages affecting thousands and has toppled trees, leading to at least two deaths in Washington state. As the storm progresses, Oregon and Northern California residents are preparing for severe weather conditions, with meteorologists cautioning about potential flooding and treacherous roadways. This storm is being regarded as one of the strongest to strike the West Coast in decades, prompting local authorities to issue warnings and guidelines for safety. Communities are urged to stay informed and ready for sudden changes in weather.

Emergency services are on high alert as they anticipate the storm's repercussions. The situation remains dynamic, and updates are expected as the storm continues to move southward. Residents are encouraged to monitor local news for real-time updates and safety recommendations.

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