 Hi everyone, I'm David Lawrence with the National Weather Service. Just want to bring you a quick weather update across the state as we go through the next couple of days. The tail end of our first atmospheric river event is gradually winding down, but we will still see some periods of showers and thunderstorms across much of northern and central California for the day on Saturday continuing into Sunday. Some of those storms could contain locally heavy rainfall, which could either produce new flooding or exacerbate the ongoing flooding in some locations. As we go later into the day on Monday and through the day Tuesday and early Wednesday, we will see a second atmospheric river event arriving. That storm is likely to produce additional very heavy rainfall in some locations, especially for northern and central California, as well as very heavy mountain snowfall and periods of strong winds. The worst of the conditions look like it will occur late during the day Monday continuing through the day on Tuesday when the heaviest rainfall amounts are likely. Additional flooding is possible along with significant travel impacts in the mountains due to heavy snow.