Heavy rain and high tides believed to be the most severe in two decades caused flooding in parts of Northern California on Saturday, prompting road closures and rescues of people trapped in cars.
The next atmospheric river fueled-storm arrives in California late Friday into Saturday. Two more systems could then crash into the coast, one on Sunday and then another Monday into Tuesday. Localized ...
After a harrowing and deadly Christmas Eve in California with rescues and evacuations amid widespread flooding and debris flow threats, another storm is battering the state Christmas Day, with more ...
• Widespread evacuations: Parts of Burlington, Washington, faced hurried evacuations Friday morning as swollen waterways spilled into homes. They joined the 100,000 others in the state facing ...
A major storm is lashing California with powerful winds and is set to deliver months’ worth of rain that could trigger debris flows and flash floods.
An even more potent atmospheric river-fueled storm is on a collision course with California after a first storm triggered deadly flooding and evacuations over the weekend in Northern California.
• Relentless rain: Heavy rain from an atmospheric river is pounding parts of Washington and creating “potentially catastrophic” flooding that is forcing water rescues, some by helicopter. • ...
• Water rescues: Rivers across western Washington burst their banks and inundated towns and homes with fast-moving floodwater so deep it reached the roofs of homes. Dozens of people were rescued in ...
Rain from the days-long atmospheric river is finally coming to an end, but the dangerous river flooding will continue in western Washington as the water winds its way through the watershed. However, ...
• Storm on the move: Melissa is now a Category 2 hurricane after making landfall in Cuba as a Category 3 storm, and is currently moving over the country causing severe flooding. It earlier devastated ...
• Widespread evacuations: Parts of Burlington, Washington, faced hurried evacuations Friday as swollen waterways spilled into homes. They joined the 100,000 others in the state that faced potential ...