Rain to intensify in South, flood threat persists
A flash flood threat will increase for Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas on Wednesday. More widespread rain is expected on Thursday when the storm system shifts east to the Mid-Mississippi Valley.
A flash flood threat will increase for Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas on Wednesday. More widespread rain is expected on Thursday when the storm system shifts east to the Mid-Mississippi Valley.
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.
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.
Another atmospheric river storm is taking aim at California on Monday with high winds, flooding rain and heavy mountain snow expected to slam the Golden State, which hasn’t seen much of the sun this winter and early spring.
Another strong storm is headed for the Bay Area. Anywhere from an inch of rain to three inches of rain is expected to fall. A wind advisory will go into effect late Monday night.
Sections of the roadway collapsed in January, washed out by debris and mudslides.
Another storm is coming to Southern California late Tuesday night and it could bring about half an inch of rain and maybe close to a foot of snow in the mountains.
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.
The "storm train" will keep on rolling into California this week, as another area of low pressure will pummel the state with more flooding downpours, damaging winds and heavy snow this week, according to AccuWeather forecasters. The storm is the latest in a series of harsh winter storms that have impacted the Golden State over the last several weeks and months. The most recent one turned deadly last week, was classified as a 'bomb cyclone' and even spawned tornadoes near Los Angeles. Impacts fro
Another drought will emerge soon enough in California. But right now, the biggest threat this spring is flooding.
Images from NOAA and the University of South Florida shows the breadth of a sargassum seaweed belt that stretches from West Africa to the coast of Florida.
Cool temperatures, rainy skies and mountain snow remain in the forecast, particularly Monday and Tuesday, and then toward the end of the week.
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.
The winds, which may trigger auroras, will likely reach our planet on Friday or Saturday, Daniel Verscharen from University College London said.
This Easter Sunday marks the 50th anniversary of Iowa's 1973 blizzard. When it hit, some parts of Iowa saw snow drifts as high at 16 feet.
Robin Kodner, associate professor of environmental science at Western Washington University, is studying the pink snow.
March won't be going out like a lamb this year, as another multiday severe weather threat looms for the Plains, Midwest and South in the month's final days, less than a week after Friday's deadly tornadoes that tore across Mississippi and Alabama.
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.
This is a weather forecast model from NOAA snowing a strengthening storm off Northern California for early week. The storm weakens as it slowly sinks south, much like last week's storm.
Another strong low is expected to brush the California coast starting late Monday. This system is not expected to make it onshore, but parallel the California coastline through Thursday.