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Pineapple Express headed to Southern California for Christmas: What to know
The Pineapple Express storm heading towards Southern California just in time for Christmas is only getting worse.
After record flooding in Washington state, then a widespread western windstorm, more Pacific storms are targeting different parts of the West through Christmas. Here's the latest forecast.
A powerful Pineapple Express storm could end up delivering a wet, white and potentially wild Christmas to California, with the possibility of snow in the Sierra and plenty of rainfall across the Southland.
The highest chance at impacts will be in the days leading up to Christmas, with central and northern California expecting heavy snow, heavy precipitation, and high winds between December 19 and 22.
The National Weather Service is forecasting a chance of snow starting Tuesday across the Sierra, including Yosemite Valley, Cedar Grove, and Sequoia National Park, with areas above 7,000 feet
A daunting rainfall forecast isn't expected to stop Californians or the rest of the U.S. from traveling in record numbers over the end-of-year holiday season.
Some “California shoppers are paying nearly double” the national average for a holiday evergreen, a new study says.
While every household has its own holiday traditions, one theme stands out: rich red meats are the star of many Christmas spreads. The share of purchases for Ribeye Roasts (+2,238%), Prime Rib (+1,909%), and Tenderloin Roasts (+898%) all surged two days before Christmas compared to the yearly average.