Pacific Storm to Soak California, Spread Into Southwest
Pacific Storm to Soak California, Spread Into Southwest
US · Published Apr 8, 2026
A Pacific storm is set to bring rain and high-elevation snow to California and the Southwest.
The multi-day system will provide much-needed moisture to drought-stricken areas, easing wildfire risks.
Showers will begin in Northern California and spread south, with cooler temperatures persisting through the weekend.
Slow-moving storm brings rain, snow to California
A slow-moving Pacific storm is poised to bring rain and high-elevation snow to California later this week, before spreading into the Southwest. While rainfall totals may be modest, the multi-day system will provide much-needed moisture to drought-stricken areas and help ease wildfire risks. Showers will begin in Northern California and gradually move south and inland, with cooler temperatures and cloudy conditions lingering through the weekend.
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