Northern California Storm Coverage: Snowstorm and travel update for Feb. 28 at noon
Here is the latest winter weather coverage on Feb. 28 in Northern California.
Here is the latest winter weather coverage on Feb. 28 in Northern California.
It will be a rainy start to the work week in the Bay Area. Light showers are expected on Monday, a stronger storm will arrive on Tuesday. The rain is expected to subside by Wednesday.
One of the survivors hiked out to find help.
Spring begins the typical uptick in tornadoes across the U.S., and right on cue, a multiday severe weather threat with tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail looms for parts of the South in the season's first week.
A winter storm is rolling into northern Arizona this week, bringing rainy conditions into the lower-elevated parts of the state.
“You know it’s a big one when it opens your kitchen cabinets.”
Glendale Narrows remains the only major segment of the 51-mile-long L.A. River flood control system that was not designed to contain a 100-year flood.
Ice cover is extremely low for this time of year. No ice can affect the food web and have other detrimental effects.
Crews were working in the area to stop the flooding.
KCRA 3 Weather meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn looks at when the next round of wind, rain and snow will arrive in Northern California and how much you can expect.
The end of winter will not bring relief from a historically stormy cold season in California. AccuWeather meteorologists warn that twin storms early this week can deliver another round of significant precipitation, first to Northern California, then through the southern part of the state. The first of these storms arrived Saturday evening. The rain spread across much of coastal Northern and Central California before working its way into interior sections. This particular storm delivered rain thr
Too much thing, rain, is sinking farmers’ bottom lines across California’s Central Coast. The area some call "America’s salad bowl" more resembles a soup bowl as round after round of atmospheric river-fueled storms overwhelmed farmland. We all may start to notice a difference in the grocery store as some staples become harder to find.
Thousands of residents have been told to evacuate their homes in California's Central Valley as another storm arrives.
Both the National Weather Service and viewers reported sleet pellets mixing in with a cold rain on Saturday morning on the south side of town in Houston.
Experts say there will be less flight disruptions this year but to beware of these U.S. major airports with the most flight cancellations and delays.
A recent barrage of winter storms has helped rescue much of California from years of drought, but the state is bracing for possible floods and continued groundwater shortages in the months ahead. At this time last year, the entire Golden State was coping with drought. Now nearly 64 percent of it is drought-free, after a series of “atmospheric rivers”…
The National Weather Service forecast periods of heavy rain and snowfall for the Sierra Nevada with wind gusts reaching 50 mph over the next few days.
Colder-than-average temperatures have settled across the eastern half of the U.S., prompting the National Weather Service to issue freeze alerts for nearly 50 million Americans across the South through Monday morning.
The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office issued a voluntary evacuation order Sunday for a wildfire burning in Poudre Canyon. The voluntary evacuation area stretches from Riverside Drive to the US Forest Service Visitor Center on Poudre Canyon Road (Highway 14).
Lauren Pozen reports from Pasadena, where residents were busy getting errands done before yet another winter storm was expected to hit the area in coming days.
Crews were working to stop flooding from Deer Creek near Road 88 just north of Allensworth.