The active weather pattern is providing much-needed precipitation to parts of California, but the low snowpack levels remain a concern for water resources. The late-season storm could lead to localized flooding, especially in areas with saturated soils. Scattered thunderstorms may also bring strong winds and isolated severe weather, particularly in the Central Valley. The record ocean temperatures are contributing to warmer air temperatures and could lead to a less pronounced marine layer season, potentially increasing the risk of heatwaves and humid conditions in the summer.