 Hi I'm Mariah Beckham with Cal OES. This week at Cal OES we look back on the February storms that impacted the entire state. During the storms Cal OES prepositioned the largest amount of personnel and equipment in history. More than 750 fire and rescue personnel across 21 counties were mobilized and ready to respond if needed. Through statewide coordination there were over 60 sandbag locations in 23 counties. As heavy rain and snow returned to California this weekend, Cal OES continues to work with local community partners to ensure Californians stay safe. These additional storms could bring rounds of rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds to much of the state over President's Day holiday weekend. That's why Cal OES urges everyone to be prepared for this round of storms by signing up for alerts at leastos california.org forward slash alerts making sure your utility company has up-to-date information if you have medical needs. Understanding evacuation routes from where you live or work and having essential items ready in case you need to leave your home. To see more from us visit news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.