Snow and ice impacts Oregon roads
Oregon Department of Transportation Public Information Officer Kacey Davey on how crews work tirelessly to treat roadways during winter storms.
Oregon Department of Transportation Public Information Officer Kacey Davey on how crews work tirelessly to treat roadways during winter storms.
Lake Shasta has risen 8 feet over the last week and more than 100 feet since Dec. 1.
Nearly 200 people from as far away as San Francisco and Santa Cruz reported feeling the tremor to the agency.
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 twisters, damaging winds and large hail looms for parts of the South in the season's first week.
The combined levels for lakes Arrowhead and Kickapoo dropped over the past week after earlier rising above drought levels.
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.
It’s the third snowiest year since 1946.
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.
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.
A weary, storm-soaked California is bracing for another bout of heavy rain, power outages and potential flooding this week.
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.
As La Niña ends, climatologists look toward fall and the possibility of an El Niño weather cycle.
Thousands of residents have been told to evacuate their homes in California's Central Valley as another storm arrives.
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.
Spring heralds the emergence of many U.S. reptiles from winter dormancy. A warm February in the Southeast has led to earlier questions about snakes.
The man and his wife splashed water at the animal to scare it off, wildlife officials said.
The husband and wife will journey 17,000 miles from the Arctic to Antarctica, aided by renewables.
An iconic boardwalk on Cape Cod will not reopen in time for the summer season after it was damaged in a nor’easter last winter.
With its brilliant sun, white sand and turquoise water, Lido Key Beach would make for a perfect postcard of Florida beaches if it weren't for the dozens of dead fish lying on the shore, killed by a toxic algae bloom known as red tide.Facing the Lido Beach Resort, Napier seems resigned to living with the toxic bloom.