A dry January across Colorado and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West has created a dichotomy of water haves and have-nots.
Another atmospheric river is preparing to take aim at the Bay Area and Central California, bringing “impactful rain,” flash ...
Forecasts indicate that an atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and snowfall to much of the Pacific Northwest starting ...
Heavy precipitation is falling mostly in mountain areas. A flood watch in also in effect for the coast of central California, ...
Highs will be above 10° on days with at least a slight chance for snow over the next 7 days, and will be in the single digits ...
A potent atmospheric river will blast Utah’s northern mountains with heavy snowfall this weekend, followed by a midweek ...
In the northern Sierra Nevada, snow will fall in feet — not inches. And in the northern California Coastal Range, a general 5 to 10 inches of rain is expected to fall.
The final atmospheric river of the week brings much colder air and low snow levels. This storm will bring less valley rain ...
In Fall River, 4 inches of snow fell in spots as of 10 a.m. According to the National Weather Service, New Bedford saw 4.5 inches, with 4.8 reported in Acushnet and 5 in Dartmouth near Bliss ...
Parts of northern California could see up to a foot of rain, but Phoenix will remain dry and warmer than usual.