An atmospheric river event is forecast to rainfall, snow, and the potential for flooding to parts of California this week.
Weather balloons and “hurricane hunter” planes aid the science of understanding California’s atmospheric rivers.
According to a forecast discussion released Monday by weather service’s Sacramento office, precipitation on Wednesday could be “on the lighter side,” with up to a quarter of an inch of rain predicted.
Two atmospheric rivers dumped heavy rain from the valley to the Sierra resulting in rises on area waterways. Here's how the ...
Chain controls and flooded roads impacted drivers Tuesday as significant wet weather rolled into Northern California. Heavy ...
The storm brought heavy rain and high-elevation snowfall to Northern California over the weekend, and a similar one is ...
Heavy precipitation is falling mostly in mountain areas. A flood watch in also in effect for the coast of central California, ...
There is now a 30% chance of intense rain between Feb. 12 and 15 in Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo ...
Both storms will be carrying moisture from an atmospheric river that stretches from the Hawaiian Islands to Northern California. The Sacramento Valley could see up to two inches of rain by Monday.
The second peak of an ongoing atmospheric river storm arrived in Northern California Monday afternoon, prompting flood ...
In the northern Sierra Nevada, snow will fall in feet — not inches. And in the Northern California Coastal Range, a general 5 ...
A wind advisory is also in effect through Tuesday afternoon for the Sacramento Valley and northern San Joaquin Valley, with ...