Three people escaped a potentially deadly situation when they were rescued from a car that was teetering precariously over the edge of a cliff.
When the officer looked closer, he saw three people inside the vehicle.The officer remained calm and gave the unidentified occupants in the vehicle clear and concise instructions on how to get out safely.
“We cannot stress this enough,” the Facebook post said. “Please only drive if it’s necessary. If you do need to drive, please slow down, be aware of your surroundings and give enough space between yourself and surrounding communities.”Another atmospheric river storm is expected to push into California on Monday, bringing a renewed risk of flooding across the region. A series of atmospheric river storms have devastated California over the past few weeks.
It was a quiet day in terms of storm activity in California on Sunday, but the rain was still being reported in some areas. “Now, we see a bit of a break in the rain for the day today, but it will continue,” FOX Weather meteorologist Jane Minar said. “When we say a break, it’s not going to be an onslaught of that heavy push of nonstop showers. But we will see some shower activity, especially in the coastal areas.”
According to the FOX Forecast Center, the more significant push of heavier rain will move into California starting late Sunday night into early Monday morning. That activity will last until at least Tuesday.
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