KCRA 11 PM Weather Update
KCRA 11 PM Weather Update
KCRA 11 PM Weather Update
A lake that dried up 80 years ago looked set on Tuesday to reappear, as monster rainfall accumulated over California's wet winter season overwhelms the state's rivers.In California's Central Valley, authorities issued evacuation orders for residents of communities in Tulare County, where a lake that dried up around World War II was set to reappear.
Lake Shasta has risen 8 feet over the last week and more than 100 feet since Dec. 1.
Here is what to expect and when the rain will end as a new, powerful storm rolls into Southern California this week.
No one really knows how much snow fell on the infamous Donner Party when the pioneers were trapped atop the Sierra Nevada for months and dozens died near Lake Tahoe in the winter of 1846-47. Over the weekend, the “winter that just doesn’t want to end” as the National Weather Service in Reno put it, topped the previous No. 2 record of 55.9 feet (671 inches, 17 meters) set in 1982-83.
Heavy snow in the Cascade mountains and the possibility of low-elevation snow could throw a wrench into spring break travel plans late this week
A California town is engulfed in floodwater, but residents fear what will happen if they flee.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for most of the state’s mountainous areas as another large storm headed toward the Beehive State, bringing more mountain snow Sunday night through early Tuesday.
A winter storm is rolling into northern Arizona this week, bringing rainy conditions into the lower-elevated parts of the state.
It’s the third snowiest year since 1946.
By The Fresno Bee Editorial Board: Sending floodwaters into rural towns to spare crops could lead to drowning.
More rain and snow across northern Arizona will likely cause flooding in drainages and waterways that have already been experiencing increased flows.
It’s been quite the winter season for snow lovers in the West, but too much of it has turned into a nightmare for people living near Lake Tahoe on the California-Nevada border as the region has now reported two of its snowiest months on record with more still to come.
The closure went into effect Saturday, and forest officials are tentatively planning to maintain the order until June 30 unless conditions improve.
Nearly 200 people from as far away as San Francisco and Santa Cruz reported feeling the tremor to the agency.
The threat of tornadoes is expected to be low, according to the National Weather Service.
Storm preps are underway as Southern California once again braces for severe weather.
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Spring 2023 in Southern California looks a lot like winter 2023 in Southern California. The second day of spring in and around Los Angeles brought another in a seemingly endless stream of atmospheric river events and about an inch of rain to most of the region, with more to come this evening. Up to 3 […]