DWR officials talks about water releases at Lake Oroville
Ted Craddock, deputy director of the State Water Project with the Department of Water Resources talks about planned releases at Lake Oroville on Friday, March 10.
Ted Craddock, deputy director of the State Water Project with the Department of Water Resources talks about planned releases at Lake Oroville on Friday, March 10.
Farmers in and around the Tulare Lake basin have said the powerful J. G. Boswell Company ignored a time-honored flood management process.
KCRA 3 Weather meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn looks at when the next storm will arrive in Northern California and how long it will last. When to expect the strongest winds and heaviest rain.
With warmer days on the horizon, some are hopeful, yet skeptical that this is the last of the winter weather.
It took just three months for the San Luis Obispo County reservoir to reach capacity the first time.
California will once again get hit by a storm that will start Monday, while the South continues to get severe weather. More udpates.
Doppler Radar painted an ominous story Friday night as a deadly tornado left a path of destruction while it tore across the entire state of Mississippi.
A tiger reportedly escaped from the Pine Mountain Animal Safari in Troup County, Georgia, after a tornado ripped through the area early Sunday, authorities said.
A new storm could bring more of what we've seen too much of this rainy season: flooding and downed trees. First responders know many in the Bay Area are suffering from "storm fatigue."
The National Weather Service issued a flood warning alert on Sunday for parts of Maricopa County this week.
Cyclone Freddy, which is finally dissipating after battering Southeast Africa, has crossed the entire Indian Ocean and made landfall three separate times.
For fluffier eggs, only one will do.
As devastated communities begin to pick up the pieces from deadly tornadoes that swept across Mississippi Friday night, storm survey teams with the National Weather Service set out to document the strength of the storms.
MORA COUNTY, N.M. — Benito Sanchez has been living in an Albuquerque hotel room with his ailing, 100-year-old grandmother for the past year after the state's largest wildfire burned their modular home to the ground.
Meteorologist Matt Laubhan prayed during his broadcast for the community of Amory, Mississippi, moments before a deadly tornado hit the city.
An Asheville high schooler writes that Rep. Chuck Edwards should understand that young people are distressed about climate change and gun violence.
Video surveillance inside Amory High School shows the tornado damaging the ceiling and inside of the school.
This spring's massive mountain snowpack should be appreciated because El Nino could mean next year isn't nearly as good for winter recreation.
A multiday severe weather threat is again expected across parts of the Plains, South and Midwest on Thursday and Friday as a storm system sweeps across most of the country in the week ahead.
High school coaches from Amory and South Delta awoke Saturday to devastation after tornado ripped through Amory and Rolling Fork, among other places.
STORY: Over 20 people have been killed and dozens wounded after a tornado and strong thunderstorms ripped across Mississippi late on Friday, according to the state’s emergency management agency, leaving hundreds without shelter. It’s left a trail of damage more than 100 miles long and parts of the state remain under tornado warning.Piles of twisted metal can be seen here in the western Mississippi town of Rolling Fork, which was hardest hit.The state’s emergency management agency said early Saturday morning that at least 23 are dead and four remain missing, and that can expect these numbers to change. The numbers were confirmed by Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves on Twitter, who also said that search and rescue teams were still active.Reeves declared a state of emergency in the affected areas, which he said would remain in effect until "this threat to public safety shall cease to exist."President Joe Biden described the images from Mississippi as "heartbreaking."He said in a statement that he had spoken with Reeves and offered his condolences and full federal support for the recovery.Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) director Deanne Criswell told CNN that she would be traveling to Mississippi on Sunday to join those already on the ground, adding that the American Red Cross was setting up shelters.At least 24 reports of tornadoes were issued to the National Weather Service on Friday night and into Saturday morning by storm chasers and observers.The reports stretched from the western edge of Mississippi north through the center of the state and into Alabama.