California gets more rain and snow, but dry days are ahead

LOS ANGELES (AP) — More rain and snow fell during the weekend in storm-battered California, making travel dangerous and prompting flooding concerns along a swollen river near Sacramento. Bands of gusty thunderstorms started Saturday in the north and spread south, with yet another atmospheric river storm following close behind Sunday. Up to two inches of rain were predicted for the saturated Sacramento Valley, where residents of semi-rural Wilton were ordered to evacuate as the Cosumnes River continued to rise. More snow was expected in the Sierra Nevada. Dry days are in this week’s forecast for California starting Tuesday.