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A storm set on soaking much of Southern California later this weekend will swing inland and bring the first decent rain and mountain snow to parts of the Southwest in weeks, if not months, before ...
Snow began falling in California’s Sierra Nevada on Thursday and was expected to continue through the weekend, forecasters said as the mountains faced up to 10 feet of snow from a winter storm ...
The last time downtown Los Angeles picked up 0.25 of an inch or greater from a single storm was back in the middle of April. Since the start of the new water year (Oct. 1), there has only been 0. ...
In the Sierra Nevada, the storm is delivering heavy snow, reduced visibilities, toppled power lines and hurricane-force winds over 75 miles per hour, which are expected to roar through the weekend ...
On Saturday, the heavy snow will continue to blanket the Sierra, while rain moves into Southern California. By the time the storm wraps up Sunday, snowfall will be measured in feet, with up to 5 ...
California is facing a fresh battering of severe weather this weekend, with a winter storm expected to bring heavy snow, rainfall and the threat of flooding to parts of the state.
The extreme snowstorm looming over Northern California is set to bolster Sierra Nevada’s less-than-ideal snowpack — but it comes with a cost. A severe weekend winter storm is forecast to bring ...
As the weekend continues, lake effect snow will affect western New York, Pennsylvania and northeast Ohio, where totals are expected to range from 2-6 inches. In some areas, 10-12 inches are possible.