An atmospheric river brought heavy rain, serious mountain snow and strong winds to California that flooded roads and rivers ...
The second storm arrives Thursday afternoon and continues into Friday morning, potentially dropping between a quarter inch to ...
A series of atmospheric river storms caused flooding and landslides in Northern California, prompting evacuations and rescue ...
San Francisco broke a daily record for rain that had been in place since 1887 on Tuesday, with a pounding 2.53 inches of rain falling, according to the National Weather Service. The rain was so heavy ...
The rainfall was so intense that in one dramatic example, a mudslide caused an entire house to slip down a bank into the ...
The rain will be "generally beneficial" in the Los Angeles area, but there is a small risk of burn scar debris flows.
The jet stream that steers the winter storms is to the north. Heat drawn from the Gulf of Mexico and sunny skies have seen temperatures rising with temperatures well above average for late winter.
After a relatively weak storm expected to arrive in L.A. late Thursday, forecasters say a potentially more powerful storm could hit around Valentine's Day.
The atmospheric river has made its way to Southern California, drawing flooding concerns and possible mudslide fears for ...
Atmospheric rivers, also described as "rivers in the sky," cause more than 80 percent of all flooding damage across the West ...
Another storm will impact Northern California starting Thursday morning. That event is forecast to be somewhat less impactful ...
The final atmospheric river of the week brings much colder air and low snow levels. This storm will bring less valley rain but will impact the evening commute.