I've got the whole west coast from about Santa Cruz north into Canada into British Columbia on video on radar. And what is strange about this system is it looks like it's basically heading north up to almost Canada then out to sea and then back on land again?
This is what it looks like right now. I've noticed many more of these counterclockwise storms that hit more than one time the west coast in the last few years now. It's one of the hallmarks of Pineapple express storms a lot lately (since 2000) where they come up from Hawaii then on land somewhere between usually Baja California and San Francisco then reverse clockwise out to sea and hit one, two or three times in a spiral back into land before part of it sometimes gets caught at about Las Vegas and heads towards Colorado usually or something like that and points east from there.
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