More rain could finally end Southern California's fire season as Pacific Coast Highway is open for the first time in weeks.
A parade of storms are making their way through La Niña-impacted California. What risk do they pose to burned areas?
Parts of Northern California are under a flood watch through Tuesday as an atmospheric river brings heavy rains to a region that’s also anticipating plenty of snow.
Heavy rain could produce flooding, mudslides and debris flows in northern and central California, and is expected to take aim ...
Skiers may delight in the snow forecast, but the latest in a series of atmospheric rivers threatens to bring flooding and ...
The wet weather fueled by an atmospheric river represents an about-face after a dry January helped ignite fires that ...
Expect another warm, sunny day with highs in the mid 70s across Southern California, but come tomorrow, temperatures will ...
Heavy precipitation is falling mostly in mountain areas. A flood watch in also in effect for the coast of central California, ...
The National Weather Service has issued warnings for severe weather in California, including heavy rain, snow, and strong ...
A dramatic flip in the weather pattern is sending multiple storms into the West Coast on the heels of a January that was mainly dry across the region. The soggy and snowy conditions will persist ...
Pacific Coast Highway is set to reopen Monday at 8 a.m., but travel will be reduced to one lane in each direction between ...