The Southern California area has one more day of sunny conditions before a set of storms will bring moderate to heavy rain ...
Travel headaches from heavy snow, high snow levels early in some zones, and possible road closures. Exact snow level swings ...
After a quiet end to February, March has brought a change of pace with rain and snow in the first few days -- and more in the ...
Rain totals on Sunday were between a trace and a half-inch in parts of Los Angeles County. The showers moved quickly through ...
Rain and snow are expected to fall across Southern California through Thursday, March 6, before conditions dry up over the ...
While the Sacramento Valley is expected to see light rain Wednesday, the Foothills will see heavier rainfall while the Sierra ...
Meanwhile, more storms will follow next week, with one system due to reach central and Southern California from late Monday ...
Lingering snow showers in the Sierra will continue to affect travel for commuters throughout the day. Track live weather ...
While Northern California temperatures peaked in the 70s on Sunday and skies were mostly clear, rain, heavy winds and Sierra snow are on the way.
The period of mild and tranquil weather comes to an end midweek as a large storm — especially by March standards — pushes into Northern California.
Sierra chain controls were in place by early Sunday on major freeways. When chain controls are in effect, the speed limit on Interstate 80 is 30 mph. Along Highway 50, it is 25 mph. (See below for ...