Northern California Storm Flooding Concerns: March 14 update at noon
Here's the latest on gusting winds and flooded roads in Northern California and the latest forecast at noon on Tuesday.
Here's the latest on gusting winds and flooded roads in Northern California and the latest forecast at noon on Tuesday.
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“Here it comes, bro!” the person recording says incredulously in the video.
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More than 2,100 people from as far away as Concord and Santa Cruz reported feeling the tremor.
Another storm is coming to Southern California and it's expected to bring half an inch of rain and maybe close to a foot of snow in the mountains on Wednesday.
Sections of the roadway collapsed in January, washed out by debris and mudslides.
A storm system that was evolving into a bomb cyclone will bring flooding rain, powerful winds and heavy snow to much of California this week.
Atmospheric rivers have dumped snow in the mountains.
A powerful weather system from the Gulf of Alaska pushed into Northern California on Tuesday, bringing more wind, rain and snow to a state battered by months of storms. Forecasters warned of heavy snow in coastal mountains and the Sierra Nevada, where accumulations up to 4 feet (1.2 meters) were possible, highway chain requirements took effect and a backcountry avalanche warning was issued for the greater Lake Tahoe area. The National Weather Service said the storm was expected to pull a plume of Pacific moisture into California as it tracked south, but the rainfall was not expected to be as intense as the atmospheric rivers that impacted the state in recent weeks.
Another drought will emerge soon enough in California. But right now, the biggest threat this spring is flooding.
It’s another atmospheric river, meteorologists say.
The National Weather Service issued a flood warning alert on Sunday for parts of Maricopa County this week.
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The best chance for storms will be Friday, officials say.
Cool temperatures, rainy skies and mountain snow remain in the forecast, particularly Monday and Tuesday, and then toward the end of the week.
A strong storm dumped inches of rain and churned up gale-force winds on Northern California. That band ahead of a cold front is working its way into Southern California. Look for a brief calm before unsettled weather again moves in bringing a chance for thunderstorms and hail.
This is South Carolina’s seventh confirmed earthquake in 2023, a year after 76 were recorded in the Palmetto State.
Three people and a dog were rescued on Sunday after officials say the group drove around highway barricades after the roads were closed due to floodwaters.
While the system looks to move through pretty quickly, there will likely be more downed trees and standing water on roads. Here's what to expect.
March usually is the end of the storm season, but not always.