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California is subject to a variety of storms throughout the year, including thunderstorms, rainstorms, and even snowstorms at higher elevations. One type of storm that California is known for is the winter storm, which can bring heavy rain and strong winds, as well as heavy snowfall to the Sierra Nevada mountain range. These storms can cause flooding, landslides, and damage to infrastructure and homes.

Another type of storm affecting California is the heat storm, also known as a heat wave, which is a period of abnormally hot and dry weather that can last for several days. These storms can lead to an increased risk of heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke and dehydration, and can also lead to increased wildfires due to dry conditions.

California is also susceptible to natural disasters such as wildfires, which can occur due to lightning, high temperatures, low humidity, and human factors. These storms can cause extensive damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure, as well as cause loss of life.

It is important for Californians to be prepared for storms and other natural disasters by having emergency supplies on hand, such as food, water, and first aid supplies, and by staying informed about weather conditions and any evacuation orders that may be issued.

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