In the wake of a violent storm that thoroughly soaked western Nevada County over the weekend, causing widespread flooding, road hazards and sewage overflows, more rain is in the forecast. After 11.4 inches of rain fell on the county during a four-day stretch last week, another storm is slated to roll through the Sierra foothills beginning early Wednesday morning and continuing into the early evening, said George Cline, forecaster with the National Weather Service. The storm will not near the intensity of that which hammered the western portion of the county Sunday morning, swelling streams, tributaries and saturating the South …
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