WMAR-2 News Ally Blake Wednesday weather
WMAR-2 News Ally Blake Wednesday weather
WMAR-2 News Ally Blake Wednesday weather
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.
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.
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“Here it comes, bro!” the person recording says incredulously in the video.
Atmospheric rivers have dumped snow in the mountains.
It’s another atmospheric river, meteorologists say.
More than 2,100 people from as far away as Concord and Santa Cruz reported feeling the tremor.
The best chance for storms will be Friday, officials say.
A powerful Pacific storm strikes Northern California and will make its way south on Wednesday, keeping temperatures in the 50s in much of the state.
Cool temperatures, rainy skies and mountain snow remain in the forecast, particularly Monday and Tuesday, and then toward the end of the week.
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.
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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.
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Here are the latest storm impacts on Tuesday afternoon as more rain and snow hit Northern California.
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Snow and fierce winds are making their way across the West on Wednesday, moving from California to Nevada, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.