Weekend Weather Planner March 17-19
Weekend Weather Planner March 17-19
Weekend Weather Planner March 17-19
With warmer days on the horizon, some are hopeful, yet skeptical that this is the last of the winter weather.
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.
California will once again get hit by a storm that will start Monday. Powerful winds, heavy snow and rain are all possible. Weather updates.
How much snow fell over the last 24 hours? Check out totals from across Wisconsin after a late March snowstorm moved through the state over the weekend.
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
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.
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.
As devastated communities begin to pick up the pieces from deadly tornadoes that swept across Mississippi Friday night, storm survey teams with the National Weather Service set out to document the strength of the storms.
Another drought will emerge soon enough in California. But right now, the biggest threat this spring is flooding.
The red tide in Florida washed up many dead fish on the state's southwestern coast. This map shows where the red tide is now.
The rivers are unsafe for recreation even if they stay within their banks.
On this day in weather history, North America's most powerful earthquake shook Alaska.
Cyclone Freddy, which is finally dissipating after battering Southeast Africa, has crossed the entire Indian Ocean and made landfall three separate times.
A wind advisory has been issued for Southern California until Monday afternoon, as another big storm is coming to the area this week.
For fluffier eggs, only one will do.
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.
This spring's massive mountain snowpack should be appreciated because El Nino could mean next year isn't nearly as good for winter recreation.
Meteorologist Matt Laubhan prayed during his broadcast for the community of Amory, Mississippi, moments before a deadly tornado hit the city.
Video surveillance inside Amory High School shows the tornado damaging the ceiling and inside of the school.
STORY: Over 20 people have been killed and dozens wounded after a tornado and strong thunderstorms ripped across Mississippi late on Friday, according to the state’s emergency management agency, leaving hundreds without shelter. It’s left a trail of damage more than 100 miles long and parts of the state remain under tornado warning.Piles of twisted metal can be seen here in the western Mississippi town of Rolling Fork, which was hardest hit.The state’s emergency management agency said early Saturday morning that at least 23 are dead and four remain missing, and that can expect these numbers to change. The numbers were confirmed by Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves on Twitter, who also said that search and rescue teams were still active.Reeves declared a state of emergency in the affected areas, which he said would remain in effect until "this threat to public safety shall cease to exist."President Joe Biden described the images from Mississippi as "heartbreaking."He said in a statement that he had spoken with Reeves and offered his condolences and full federal support for the recovery.Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) director Deanne Criswell told CNN that she would be traveling to Mississippi on Sunday to join those already on the ground, adding that the American Red Cross was setting up shelters.At least 24 reports of tornadoes were issued to the National Weather Service on Friday night and into Saturday morning by storm chasers and observers.The reports stretched from the western edge of Mississippi north through the center of the state and into Alabama.