West Coast to get over half a foot of rain
More than half of a foot of rainfall is in the forecast for the West Coast over the next week, from California to Washington state.
Some areas of California have already recorded 3 feet of rain since Christmas.
In the last two days, Ventura County counted 18.31 inches of rain, while Santa Barbara County got 17.17 inches and Los Angeles County 11.19 inches.
Meanwhile, some areas in the Sierra Nevada mountain range are at 257% of normal for snowfall to date.
Northern California’s reservoirs are also filling up quickly. As of Wednesday morning, Shasta Lake was at 41% of capacity or 67% of the average storage for this date; Lake Oroville was at 46% of capacity or 85% of average storage for the date; and Folsom Lake was at 42% of capacity or 100% of the average storage for the date.
-ABC News’ Max Golembo