The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for the Bay Area, as an atmospheric river storm ushers the return of ...
The incoming storm is expected to bring significant rainfall across the region, with up to 5 inches predicted in higher elevations.
Rainfall returns to the Bay Area after a long January dry stretch. On Friday, the heaviest rain will stay in the North Bay, with light to moderate showers for the rest ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Rain is back in the Bay Area on Friday after three and a half weeks of dry weather, which has been one of the driest January's on record. Rain is light on Friday but intensifies ...
Rain arrived Friday morning in the Bay Area, the leading edge of a storm that has prompted a flood watch for the weekend. The storm is expected to bring 1 to 3 inches of rain to the region by Sunday ...
An atmospheric river-driven storm that began sweeping down into the Bay Area Friday is sent to drench the region through the weekend and into next week. Scattered ...
After a very dry January for the Central Coast, rain is finally on the way. The rain this weekend, and perhaps into most of ...
It could rain for many hours each day in the middle of next week as the edge of these storms take a swing into Southern California, forecasters say.
Instead of major fires the Golden State will be delt with major rainfall with precipitation amounts that could reach over half a foot over the next week.
Dangerous flooding and landslides are possible over the next few days as moist air from Hawaii approaches the US west coast.
If San Carlos Airport loses its air traffic controllers, and air traffic towers are forced to go unmanned, it could create safety issues.