An atmospheric river event is forecast to rainfall, snow, and the potential for flooding to parts of California this week.
Mammoth Mountain, in the southern part of the Sierra Nevada ... of Sonoma County, California, United States on February 4, 2025 as an atmospheric river hits Northern California.
Yet another in the recent series of storms will approach Northern California late in ... storm warnings blanket the Sierra Nevada, the southern half of Oregon, and much of Idaho, Montana and ...
A much wetter stretch is ahead from California to Washington as multiple systems crash into the Pacific Coast. Here’s how ...
A complex and powerful storm system will approach the California coast late on Wednesday evening and persist through Friday, bringing with it heavy rain, strong winds and feet of Sierra snow. On ...
A map of the affected areas can be found here. It's not the first time a new area code has been implemented in Northern California. The 279 area code made its debut in the 916 area code region in ...
People in 13 states were warned of heavy snow and hazardous travel on Friday as multiple winter storms threaten.
Two atmospheric river-charged storms to bring rain and snow to Northern California After several weeks with no precipitation, an atmospheric river is poised to bring significant rainfall to Northern ...
(AP) Known as an atmospheric river, the storm will begin dropping rain across the Pacific Northwest Thursday and then head south into Northern ... In Oregon, Washington and parts of California ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires also continue burning in the Los Angeles area, leaving parts of Southern California with devastating fire damage.
An atmospheric river originating from near Hawaii known as a 'Pineapple Express,' will send copious amounts of moisture into a large portion of the Northwest and California into the new week, ...
Northern California — south of the San Francisco ... Intermountain: Idaho, Nevada, Utah, parts of Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming and New Mexico Temperatures will be warmer than normal ...