Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered state officials to capture and store more stormwater in San Joaquin Valley reservoirs for ...
The second in a series of atmospheric river storms is set to arrive in Northern California on Monday, prompting flood watches ...
Between Friday evening and Monday morning, both the valley and eastern foothills received between one and one and half inches ...
Up to 4 inches of rain could fall on lower elevations through Tuesday night, according to the national Weather Service.
Parts of Northern California are under a flood watch through Tuesday as an atmospheric river brings heavy rains to a region that’s also anticipating plenty of snow.
Heavy rain could produce flooding, mudslides and debris flows in northern and central California, and is expected to take aim ...
Rain is returning to the Fresno area, along with a possible thunderstorm, according to the National Weather Service. Wednesday has the greatest chance of seeing more than an inch of rainfall within a ...
The wet weather fueled by an atmospheric river represents an about-face after a dry January helped ignite fires that ...
L.A. County will see up an inch of rain, while Ventura County will see up to an inch and half of rain, with 2 to 3 inches of rain expected around mountains and foothills. San Bernardino County ...
The main band of rain and snow should arrive early Monday evening combined with gusty winds. Initially, the snow levels will be around 7-8,000 feet, but cold air will move in and drop the snow levels ...
Two storm systems are bringing rain to Southern California through Friday, but some areas are expected to see less than an inch of rain.