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Show TWENTY-THREE RAINY DATS IN JANUARY THAT IS THE RECORD SO FAR I isf SACRAMENTO VALLEY. High Winds and Heavy Rains Prevail I on Caet, but Railroad and Flood Conditions Aro Improved. San Francisco, Jin. 25. Another 1 storm, following closely that of last J week, prevails over tho Pacific coast j states, causing high winds and heavy j rains over most of California. Storm j warnings aro displayed at all stations ' of the weather bureau. The rainfall I has been. very copious In the San Francisco Bay section, and in the upper up-per Sacramento valley. A precipitation precipita-tion of nearly nine inches has been recorded re-corded in this" city during the present month. Thoro have been twenty-three rainy days in January, which equals the Vecordfor sixty years. As rain continues to fall, this doubtless will be exceeded. More showers with unsettled un-settled weather are predicted. In tho mountains the fall of snow has been heavy. Reports from tho river valleys today are encouraging, no further floods having hav-ing occurred. Railroad traffic Is being resumed as rapidly as conditions will permit. The coast division of the Southern Pacific is open to Santa Barbara, but will be obstructed for several days yet by the landslide fifteen miles south of' that city, which covered the tracks last week. Trains arc running without Interruption In-terruption from Red Bluff to Ashland, Ore. |