Areas already devastated by January's California wildfires are now dealing with an atmospheric river, dropping rain and snow.
Street flooding and mudslides, and a weak tornado, were reported across the region as the storm barreled through Thursday ...
Flooding, mudslides and debris flows caused by the heaviest rain in Los Angeles and southern California in a year shut ...
In Santa Barbara, people living in at-risk areas were told to leave by 3 p.m. Wednesday. The National Weather ...
Officials in California distributed sandbags, prepositioned rescue swimmers and told residents to have their go-bags ready as ...
In Southern California, between 1 and 3 inches of rain fell in the Los Angeles Basin, Mike Wofford, a meteorologist for the ...
A powerful storm fueled by an atmospheric river is drenching California, triggering evacuation orders and flood warnings.
In Southern California, the flooding could be life-threatening in areas burned by wildfires. By Amy Graff Amy Graff is a San Francisco-based reporter on The Times’s weather team. California is ...
A powerful storm that hit L.A. and Orange counties dropped several inches of rain. Here are the rain totals for Southern ...
The first storm in a two-part series has made its way to Southern California before the main storm begins Thursday, increasing the danger of flash flooding.
Editor's note: This page reflects news from Wednesday, Feb. 12. For the latest updates on the atmospheric river in California, read USA TODAY's coverage for Thursday, Feb. 13. SAN DIEGO ...
San Francisco broke a daily record for rain that had been in place since 1887 on Tuesday, with a pounding 2.53 inches of rain falling, according to the National Weather Service. The rain was so heavy ...
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