A winter storm could bring between 1 and 3 feet of snow in areas of Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada with an elevation of at least 5,500 feet early this week, the National Weather Service advised Sunday.
The KCRA 3 weather team is issuing Impact Days through Tuesday because back-to-back storm systems will bring waves of rain and snow that can affect outdoor activities and travel.
Don’t put your umbrellas and jackets back in storage just yet; more wet weather is taking aim for Southern California this upcoming week.
Twelve states had winter weather warnings in place from the National Weather Service (NWS) on Sunday, with up to 36 inches of ...
A storm system moving into Southern California next week is expected to bring widespread rain and gusty winds, with the potential for heavier downpours in some areas, according to forecasters. The ...
Winter weather warnings have been issued in Washington, Colorado, Idaho, California, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, ...
Most areas will see moderate rainfall, with about an inch in coastal and valley regions and two to three inches in foothills ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order on Friday with the goal of maximizing the storage of water anticipated to hit California from the atmospheric river.
Local flooding is possible as back-to-back storm cycles will deliver major impacts for up to six days of continuous chances ...
The atmospheric river's effects are expected to last at least through Tuesday, one meteorologist told Newsweek.
It could rain for many hours each day in the middle of next week as the edge of one of these storms takes a swing into ...
Another round of rain is expected in Southern California next week. Higher rainfall totals are predicted for Wednesday. This ...