is set to be walloped by more than eight trillion gallons of rain amid a 'bomb cyclone' that brings the potential for power outages and deadly flooding.Atmospheric rivers began hitting the state last week, toppling trees and dousing roads. With the ground already soaked from the first storm, officials expressed concern about mudslides and flooding.The Weather Prediction Center issued a Level 4 risk for excessive rainfall in Santa Barbara and Oxnard - an exceedingly rare advisory issued on fewer than 4 percent of days on average.
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