More atmospheric river storms are headed for the Bay Area. What that means for flood risk and the drought.

People visit the Golden Gate Bridge as a rain storm moves through the area on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 in San Francisco, California. A major storm is hitting Northern California bringing flooding rains and damaging wind. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The atmospheric river storm that was bearing down on the Bay Area Wednesday night and Thursday morning raised concerns about mudslides, power outages and other problems. And a series of new storms headed our way this weekend means the end is not yet in sight.

The mid-week storm was the third atmospheric river storm since last Friday. Scientists said conditions are lining

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