Travel in the mountain region is again highly discouraged until the storm passes, the weather service reported.
The numbers will change when a new storm hits this week. The Lake Tahoe basin could get 4 feet.
Recent storms have created a lake in what’s usually the driest spot in the nation. But it won’t last long.
A weak storm is expected early next week, bringing cooler weather. And another storm is possible a few days later.
Forecasters say it might not be as bad as the last storm that caused flooding and killed at least 12 people.
Trillions of gallons of rainfall poured down across the state during recent storms, according to the governor’s office.
Although tornadoes are not unheard of in the Golden State, they are rare, and the atmospheric river system provided the right conditions for them this week.
An atmospheric river is rolling over California, causing the National Weather Service to put a portion of Northern California under flood watch.
Parts of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties receive 5 inches. The weekend storm is expected to be severe.
Parts of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties receive 5 inches. The weekend storm is expected to be severe.
Residents and businesses in most California counties—excluding Lassen, Modoc, and Shasta counties—qualify for the deadline extension.
Travel in the mountain region is again highly discouraged until the storm passes, the weather service reported.
The numbers will change when a new storm hits this week. The Lake Tahoe basin could get 4 feet.
Recent storms have created a lake in what’s usually the driest spot in the nation. But it won’t last long.
A weak storm is expected early next week, bringing cooler weather. And another storm is possible a few days later.
Forecasters say it might not be as bad as the last storm that caused flooding and killed at least 12 people.
Trillions of gallons of rainfall poured down across the state during recent storms, according to the governor’s office.
Although tornadoes are not unheard of in the Golden State, they are rare, and the atmospheric river system provided the right conditions for them this week.
An atmospheric river is rolling over California, causing the National Weather Service to put a portion of Northern California under flood watch.
Parts of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties receive 5 inches. The weekend storm is expected to be severe.
Parts of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties receive 5 inches. The weekend storm is expected to be severe.
Residents and businesses in most California counties—excluding Lassen, Modoc, and Shasta counties—qualify for the deadline extension.