The U.S. has now collected 510 reports of unidentified flying objects, many of which are flying in sensitive military airspace. That's according to a declassified intelligence report summary released Thursday. While there's no evidence of extraterrestrials, they still pose a threat. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence says that's because the events continue to occur in restricted or sensitive airspace, highlighting possible concerns for flight safety or spying. The classified version of the report addresses how many of those objects were found near locations where nuclear power plants operate or nuclear weapons are stored.
Forecasters say rain-soaked California will see several more rounds of stormy weather through the weekend and into next week. The ongoing atmospheric river pattern brought showers into Northern California early Friday, and additional stronger surges of moisture are expected to again spread rain and snow elsewhere in the state over the coming days. Flood warnings are in effect for the Salinas River in Monterey County where thousands of acres of farmland could be inundated. California has been drenched by atmospheric river storms since late December, putting a dent in the state's long drought but also causing flooding, power outages and at least 18 deaths.