Californians can expect heavy rain, mountain snow and strong winds this week as another atmospheric river brings winter storms over the state.
The snowstorm that blew into the mid-Atlantic states on Tuesday caused accidents on roads and prompted school closures.
In addition to the wet weather, strong winds have created hazardous travel conditions, particularly for those attempting to navigate mountain roads.
GROVE, Okla. — A Grove teenager told police he built a toilet paper fort over a dog bed and spent a couple of nights there ...
Snow storms caused drivers to be extra cautious traveling I-80 on Tuesday with the higher elevations in the Sierra getting a ...
About 1,400 Pacific Gas and Electric Co. customers were without power on Tuesday in parts of Placer and Nevada counties near ...
Rain fell across northern California on Saturday and could continue for days with an atmospheric river hanging over the ...
At least 1,475 SMUD customers in south Sacramento reported a power outage on Friday afternoon. SMUD said crews are responding to downed wires reported on Stockton Boulevard at Lemon Hill Avenue. It is ...
While snow amounts may taper slightly early next week, additional surges of moisture are possible into Tuesday and Wednesday, especially across northern and central California. Snow levels may ...
SODA SPRINGS, Calif ... in late December provided another boost," the California Department of Water Resources said following its first snow survey of the season earlier this month.
SODA SPRINGS, Calif. - The Sierra Nevada is in the midst of a dry spell, one of the longest winter periods without notable precipitation in 34 years, the UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab said on ...