Pockets of Northern California may see up to 10 inches of rain through Friday morning as officials warn of "dangerous ...
A rock slide on Highway 299 near Burnt Ranch has caused one-way traffic controls by the California Highway Patrol.
Meteorologists warn that dangerous flooding, rock slides, and debris flow are likely caused by a strong atmospheric river that drenchs Northern California with rain. The National Weather Service ...
ODOT says the highway has also been reopened at the Oregon-California border. Original: A rockslide in northern California ...
On Friday at 6:45 p.m. a flood advisory was issued by the NWS Eureka CA. Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected ...
A potent winter storm targeting Northern California this weekend brought what appears to be the first official tornado ...
The biggest concern now is a potent atmospheric river of moisture that has already soaked Northern California the last couple of days. This band of moisture, which was reinforced by a second ...
rock slides, and debris flows likely,” the agency wrote in its latest forecast. The worst of the winds were expected across Northern California on Wednesday, though forecasters said their ...
A developing storm system forecast to swing off the Oregon and Washington coastline on Friday will add to the region's weather woes.
On Saturday at 2:18 a.m. a flood watch was issued by the NWS Eureka CA in effect until 3 p.m. Flooding caused by excessive ...
The weather will "produce an additional 6-12 inches of rainfall over regions with already saturated terrain," the National Weather Service has said.