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The terrain of the Sacramento Valley is primarily flat... the somewhat less arid Sacramento Valley had significant tracts of forest prior to the arrival of settlers of European ancestry... Weather patterns in the Sacramento Valley are very similar to those in San Joaquin Valley to the south... the Sacramento Valley is prone to relatively strong thunderstorms and...

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