Bay Area storms: Rain storm bound for California could be ‘light at the end of the tunnel’

A Red Cross worker distributed cleaning kits to residents in the Santa Cruz County community of Felton on Sat. Jan. 14, 2023 after heavy rains from a series of atmospheric river storms swelled the nearby San Lorenzo River above flood stage for the second time in less than a week. (John Woolfolk/Bay Area News Group)

The final round in a three-week siege of deadly winter storms is expected to depart the Bay Area by Monday evening, capping a devastating run of atmospheric rivers that caused flooding and mudslides across California, filled once-parched reservoirs and pounded the Sierra Nevada with heaps of snow.

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