Meteorologists say a colossal storm could impact every region of the country, first rolling ashore along the Pacific Coast on Wednesday, bringing soaking rain and heavy snow to California and ...
THAT WE SHOWED YOU THERE EARLIER. HERE’S THE RADAR. EVEN THOUGH THE HIGH CLOUDS ARE COMING IN, IT’S STILL DRY IN THE VALLEY AND IT WILL CONTINUE TO BE SO FOR PROBABLY ANOTHER EIGHT HOURS OR SO.
"Locally higher" amounts of 2 to 3 feet of snow are also possible in some areas. While the storm will start with valley rain, some of the alerts call for 1 to 4 inches of valley snow. KSL ...
A winter storm warning is in effect through 11 p.m. Thursday. Up to 3 feet of snow is expected in the Sierra, with 4 feet in the Sierra's highest peaks. At Lake Tahoe, 8 to 18 inches may fall ...
Another winter storm blasted states across the western and central U.S. with heavy snow Friday as parts of Texas and the Northeast contended with persistently high winds. The National Weather ...
On Thursday, the storm was bringing heavy mountain snow and strong winds to the Sierra Nevada and heavy rainfall over parts of coastal southern California. "Heavy rain may cause flash flooding ...
A major winter storm will impact Northern California Wednesday and Thursday with some lingering impacts Friday. We're currently below average for rain and snow and this will help make up some of ...
The end-of-the-week storm will bring a strip of 6-10 inches (15-25 centimeters) of snow from part of the shoreline of Lake Superior and central Ontario to much of the Ottawa and St. Lawrence valleys.
The Mayor and the General Manager of Transportation Services have the authority to declare a “major snow storm condition”. When this happens, parking on roads designated as snow routes is prohibited.