A powerful, atmospheric river-driven storm is hitting California's coast today, bringing with it heavy rain, strong winds and feet of Sierra snow. The storm is expected to persist through Friday.
Heavy Sierra snow, soaking rain and gusty winds are expected to cause several impacts across the Northern California region on Thursday.
According to a map published by AccuWeather, rain is expected from Los Angeles, south to Tijuana in Baja California. Snow levels will drop to around 4,000 feet. Much of Southern California ...
The KCRA 3 weather team issued an Impact Day for the Valley and Foothills because of how rain will affect outdoor activities ...
Millions of Americans were under winter weather advisories Wednesday morning as several states woke up to a fresh blanket of snow.
A much wetter stretch is ahead from California to Washington as multiple systems crash into the Pacific Coast. Here’s how ...
California’s snowpack has fallen well below average following an extremely dry January, according to the Department of Water ...
Heavy precipitation is falling mostly in mountain areas. A flood watch in also in effect for the coast of central California, ...
Residents in pockets across Southern California are preparing for rainstorms expected to slam the region over the next few days — and bring the potential for mudslides and debris flow in areas ...