00:00It's storm after storm. We had a little bit of a break in between this current storm and the last
00:04storm, but it's not as much for the next one. Let's talk about right now, though, still power
00:08outages throughout California. A lot of these were into northern California. Now it's closer to
00:13front areas of the Sierra. We are moving in the right direction, though. We were above 22,000
00:18without power the last hour, and I showed you this. We're down to more than 17,000 without power,
00:24and California is one of those states. Sometimes they just have power outages that pop up as well,
00:27so some of this weather-related, some of this could be unrelated. Let's talk about rainfall
00:33totals, though. They've been ticking up all evening in Seattle. We're at half an inch now
00:37overall, quarter of an inch of rainfall in Spokane, but while these rainfall totals aren't that
00:43impressive, just think about we're adding on to what you've already seen from the last storm and
00:47the one before that. As we go throughout the week, flash flooding is going to start to become more of
00:52a concern just because of rain after rain after rain. Taking a look at radar over the last hour,
00:58we've really seen the lightning disappearing. Some lightning north of Boise up into the mountains
01:03here, so keep that in mind, lightning safety, but we haven't seen a severe thunderstorm warning since
01:08that first one in the four o'clock hour eastern time. It was the noon to one o'clock hour pacific time
01:15into far northern Oregon. We're seeing this slowly but surely move inland. Tomorrow, our next system moves in.
01:21This is why I said you don't get much of a break this time. Now, some differences. This one focused
01:25a little farther to the north. You'll notice northern California is still included, but not as
01:29much of the state seeing rainfall. And also, you see a lot more blue on the map, colder air allowing
01:35for more snowfall. Snow levels have been gradually dropping throughout the week. Now, we're going to get
01:40to past level, so keep that in mind if you're driving through any mountain passes, especially Friday.
01:44Here's the break a little bit in between the storms. Still don't get rid of the rainfall. Next one moves in
01:50by about 8 a.m. into places like Seattle. Continuing on through time here, still some heavy rainfall into
01:55northern California, so it doesn't stretch as far to the north, but you still get hit with some heavy
02:01downpours. Keep an eye out for any flash flooding. We did have some reports today.
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