"And then poof, soft thunder coming down," Carreno ... TIMELINE: Tuesday's storm upgraded to Level 3 with heavy rain and gusty winds Ramos said the latest atmospheric river has brought several ...
But, he added, “even a 40- or 50-mile-an-hour gust can uproot a tree … given how soft the soil is.” Rain associated with the long-duration storm system could create bigger problems ...
More rain is on the way this week. Here's how much is expected. The storm flooded some areas in Shasta County. More rain is on the way after a windy, atmospheric river dumped more than half a foot ...
After a few days of sun gave residents a break from last week’s light rain, a stronger storm is expected to start Tuesday night and last through Friday. The storm could bring 2-3 inches of rain ...
The rain was so heavy at times that it fell in almost white vertical sheets, quickly overwhelming storm drains in some areas. San Joaquin County is offering public libraries, community centers and ...
While last weekend's storm was warm, the one at the beginning of the week is cooler. Redding will see more 45 mph wind gusts and another 2-3 inches of rain on Monday and Tuesday, according to Purdue.
from snow to sleet to freezing rain to plain rain. But there are a few important differences here: 1.) This storm will be stronger and slightly colder than the last one, meaning more snow and more ...
There’s a very low risk — less than 10% — of rain falling so hard that debris flow and mudslides would be triggered in recent burn areas during this week’s final storm, Kittell said.
Southwest Michigan will be the first part of the state to experience freezing rain conditions Wednesday, but a winter storm moving eastward eventually will impact much of southern Michigan.
Rain is next on our weather radar for Indianapolis starting Wednesday morning with possible thunderstorms and freezing rain happening tonight. While some Hoosiers are preparing for an ice storm ...
This Level 3 storm will feature periods of heavy rain and downpours, along with strong gusty winds -- increasing the possibility of flooding, landslides, downed trees, and power outages.