An atmospheric river has arrived in the Bay Area, with moderate to heavy rain expected to continue, along with increasing winds and thunderstorm chances.
This week’s storm hit the Bay Area farther south than the previous one: The North Bay was not walloped as hard, while many locations in the South Bay recorded more rain in barely 36 hours than they ...
In Southern California, between 1 and 3 inches of rain fell in the Los Angeles Basin, Mike Wofford, a meteorologist for the ...
A frost advisory will be in place for some as temperatures tumble into the 30s Saturday morning, but forecasters see pleasant ...
The Santa Clara Valley Water District says after the dry start to the year, water levels at their reservoirs went from 70% of normal in mid-January to 82% by mid-February.
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Flood watch in the North BayKRON4's Stephanie Rothman reports. Read more: <a href=" ...
More showers are expected through Friday morning, with the National Weather Service forecasting a 20% to 30% chance of heavy ...
Thursday’s heavy storm led to a mudslide and a fallen tree that blocked a few lanes on southbound Highway 101 and backed up ...
The following is an excerpt from a recent article on the Weather West Blog. California's extraordinary precipitation dipole has persisted into mid-Feb with only slight attenuation Well, it has ...
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USGS continues to monitor landslide-prone areas in Bay Area after latest stormThe USGS has monitoring stations strategically scattered around the Bay Area in landslide-prone areas. The agency also has years of monitoring data to compare with real-time data, which helps ...
Officials are grappling with the aftermath of the atmospheric river which caused mudslides and floods, especially in areas ...
While most look for ways to avoid the steady rain falling from atmospheric rivers, some take advantage of the unwieldy ...
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