Impact from a moisture-laden storm is expected to persist in the San Francisco Bay Area through Friday, with more rain likely.
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 ...
Feb. 4, 8:28 p.m. Downtown San Francisco received a record amount of rain on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS said 2.53 inches of rain fell in downtown SF, breaking the ...
Rain pounded down throughout the Bay Area on Thursday, causing freeways to flood and Santa Cruz County residents to evacuate ...
Downtown San Francisco was drier, but it still had a big day. The area recorded 2.53 inches on Tuesday, its highest daily rain total since 1887 when 2.22 inches fell.
For the second time this year, Southern Californians are evacuating their homes as heavy rain threatens new destruction in ...
The NWS says excessive rainfall is expected to cause flooding along the Russian River, affecting roadways and agricultural ...
In Southern California, between 1 and 3 inches of rain fell in the Los Angeles Basin, Mike Wofford, a meteorologist for the ...
Parts of northern and central California saw more than two inches of rain Tuesday as Southern Californians face rain through Friday.
According to AccuWeather, a storm sliding south along the California coast from Friday to Sunday could bring some much-needed rainfall.
Tuesday morning was a cold start for commuters as temperatures across the Sacramento Valley reached below-freezing.