It was a wet weekend in the Bay Area, particularly in the North Bay, with some communities seeing minor flooding, after an atmospheric river system pulled through the region. More rain is in the ...
It’s a relatively calm Monday morning with just a few sprinkles here and there before rain picks up again this afternoon.
Northern California weather will continue to be dominated by a long-duration atmospheric river for at least two more days. San Francisco’s wettest period is yet to come, and the Sierra Nevada is ...
Mark West and Green Valley creeks on the west side of Santa Rosa and Sonoma Creek near Kenwood are already overflowing from ...
The watch was for Shasta Lake, Northern Sacramento Valley, Central Sacramento Valley, Southern Sacramento Valley, Carquinez Strait and Delta, Northern San Joaquin Valley, Mountains Southwestern Shasta ...
In the North Bay, the latest atmospheric river has delivered several inches of rain this weekend, triggering flooding and ...
On Sunday at 7:50 p.m. the NWS Sacramento CA issued a flood warning valid from Monday 5 a.m. until further notice.
A flood watch is in effect for the entire Bay Area through late Sunday, and people in flood-prone areas should remain on alert. The North Bay is expected to bear the brunt of the incoming atmospheric ...
An “impressive” atmospheric river is set to deliver numerous rounds of moderate to heavy rainfall across the Bay Area this ...
The atmospheric river that soaked the Bay Area will deliver some more rain on Sunday, but flooding concerns remain only for part of the region, the National Weather Service said.
The National Weather Service has updated the flood watch, which will be in place until 10 p.m. Sunday night. The flood watch ...