The final storm of the year is expected to dump several inches of rain in the Bay Area and unload up to 12 inches of snow in the Tahoe mountains.
Dense fog across the state again this morning will likely linger into the afternoon head of rain chances on Monday.
It’s a First Alert Weather Day in the Cascades, with a Winter Storm Warning in effect through 4 a.m. tomorrow morning. 8-12 inches of snow are expected at pass levels, and elevations above 5,000 feet ...
Today was mostly cloudy and warmer in the valley while the mountains have had some snow. More snow is on the way for the ...
However, the key ingredient to a storm qualifying as a blizzard is strong wind, not heavy snow. By definition, a blizzard is ...
One more mild day, then a wintry mix. Expect another day with well above average temperatures. Highs today will reach the 40s ...
Severe weather disrupted holiday travel on Saturday across the U.S. with deadly tornadoes in the southeast and heavy snow and ...
Snow showers will continue through the rest of the day with accumulations generally staying below 2 inches. Winter Weather Advisories will still be in effect tonight for the Highwood, Little Belt, and ...
On Saturday at 9:51 p.m. an updated winter storm warning was issued by the National Weather Service valid from Sunday 1 a.m. until Monday 10 a.m. for Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon.
Southeastern Colorado will be quite warm on Sunday with highs well above average. Avalanche danger remains high in the ...
Changing weather also means changing avalanche danger — especially with the current weak snowpack. After a period of dry ...
A storm system and warm front will lift north across the Ohio River Valley on Saturday night and allow widespread, steady ...