Roads expected to stay slick overnight into morning commute
Snow began overnight, continued through the day Tuesday and was expected to last into Wednesday morning.
Snow began overnight, continued through the day Tuesday and was expected to last into Wednesday morning.
Lake Shasta has risen 8 feet over the last week and more than 100 feet since Dec. 1.
Most consider Mount Everest to be the world's tallest mountain, but a few other mountains are also in the conversation.
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.
Here is what to expect and when the rain will end as a new, powerful storm rolls into Southern California this week.
Nearly 200 people from as far away as San Francisco and Santa Cruz reported feeling the tremor to the agency.
SnowBrains CEO Miles Clark told FOX Weather about 15 feet of snow was on top of his friend’s home in Olympic Valley, California earlier in March. Clark noted he was afraid of falling snow and began running through a snow tunnel leading to the home. The home shook when snow fell to the ground.
A mountain lion attacked a man as he relaxed in a hot tub at a rental property in Chaffee County, Colorado, on March 18.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which operates Pine Flat Dam, started flood releases from the dam on Monday.
Scientists began to take the creature seriously after one was accidentally captured.
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.
By The Fresno Bee Editorial Board: Sending floodwaters into rural towns to spare crops could lead to drowning.
It’s the third snowiest year since 1946.
A weary, storm-soaked California is bracing for another bout of heavy rain, power outages and potential flooding this week.
The closure went into effect Saturday, and forest officials are tentatively planning to maintain the order until June 30 unless conditions improve.
The hunt is on for a way to efficiently reduce the population of feral hogs, which have been destroying the U.S.
Storm preps are underway as Southern California once again braces for severe weather.
Evacuation orders and warnings along the San Joaquin River have already affected about 100 residents
California has experienced an exceptionally wet winter with 11 atmospheric rivers battering the state since late December. HOW MUCH RAIN HAS CALIFORNIA RECEIVED? California has received 147% of average rainfall so far this season, according to the state Department of Water Resources.
Thousands of residents have been told to evacuate their homes in California's Central Valley as another storm arrives.
The threat of tornadoes is expected to be low, according to the National Weather Service.