Northern California Forecast: Jan. 17 at noon
Meteorologist Eileen Javora breaks down when wet weather will return in Northern California.
Meteorologist Eileen Javora breaks down when wet weather will return in Northern California.
South Florida will see two big changes to the weather this week.
Cold weather moves into Southern California, bringing snow in the mountains at low elevations and warnings of slippery roads.
If all the ingredients are in place, a prolonged period of freezing rain could impact the Southern Plains and Mid-Mississippi Valley during the workweek.
The weather service issued a winter storm watch for North Texas.
Hawaii is famous for its sunny and warm beaches, but Mother Nature has something else in mind for Sunday and Monday as the islands get hit with heavy rains and strong winds to kick off the week.
Meanwhile, at least three storms will be responsible for the threat of ice and snow from Sunday through Thursday. Latest updates
Start your day with the latest weather news – A wintry mess of freezing rain, sleet and snow threatens parts of Texas and the southern Plains into the mid-South, while on the other hand, New York City breaks its record for the latest first snow of the winter.
Sunday marks the 111th anniversary of the greatest snow in all time at Death Valley.
First Alert Weather Days have been called Monday through Wednesday due to the threat of freezing rain and sleet.
Forecasts show another storm is heading toward Central California, and with it comes a little more rain, snow and freezing temperatures.
A wind advisory will go into effect in the Sacramento area from 1 p.m. Sunday to 1 p.m. Monday
If all the ingredients are in place, a prolonged period of freezing rain could impact the southern Plains and mid-Mississippi Valley during the workweek.
Fallen trees and other damage must be cleaned up before trails can reopen at the scenic Big Sur park.
A freeze warning is in effect throughout the Bay Area from Sunday night to Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Some 6,000 gallons of water was used to put out the flames.
The cold front that brought showers and downpours on Sunday stalled along the coast and will keep rain in the forecast for the start of the work week. Monday looks dreary and cool as colder air continues to move into Southeast Texas. Another front arrives on Thursday with the possibility of stronger storms when it arrives to Houston.
Scientists confirmed the presence of the "rare and remarkable" Pallas's cat on the world's highest mountain.
The U.S. population center is on track this decade to take a southern swerve for the first time in history, and it's because of people like Owen Glick, who moved from California to Florida more than a year ago. Last year, the South outgrew other U.S. regions by well over 1 million people through births outpacing deaths and domestic and international migration, according to population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
It is cheaper to build solar panels or cluster of wind turbines and connect them to the grid than to keep operating coal plants
At the first National Forest site we visited in California’s remote Modoc Plateau, nearly every plant had been chewed on by cattle. The botanists, there to track down and collect seeds from rare plants, pointed out the soil erosion from stomping hooves. The cow pies were everywhere, unavoidable on the steep roadside slope, and they crunched or squished under our boots. The seeds we had come to collect, from a delphinium only known to exist in a handful of places in the state (though more common