Tropical Storm Alvin forms off coast of Mexico
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After a warm start to the week, Northern California is getting ready for the next winter storm to move in. This storm will be stronger and colder than the last, as it moves in Wednesday through ...
THESE WINDS ARE GOING TO BE VERY STRONG, BUT THEY ARE ENOUGH TO CAUSE SOME FIRE CONCERNS. TOMORROW AND MONDAY. THEY’RE GOING TO BE THE STRONGEST IN THE WESTERN EDGE OF THE VALLEY, GUSTING UP TO 35MPH.
It's a good idea to open up your windows, throw on light clothing, grab your sunglasses and pack extra water as you get ready to head out the door Tuesday.
The NWS Sacramento CA issued a report at 11:26 a.m. on Monday for strong thunderstorms until noon. The alert is for Shasta Lake, Northern Sacramento Valley and Northeast Foothills/Sacramento Valley.
IT’S GOING TO BE RATHER WARM WITH A HIGH TODAY OF 89 ACROSS OUR VALLEY FLOOR SPOTS IN THE FOOTHILLS, LOOKING AT A FEW CLOUDS TO START THE DAY AND THEN THINNING OUT IN THE AFTERNOON. A GORGEOUS DAY WITH UPPER 70S TO LOW 80S AS YOU GET ALONG THE MOTHERLODE.
A storm will pivot slowly onshore through Saturday. As it approaches, it will create a flow of cooler and more moist air over the Southwest. Rain broke out over some of Northern California's ...
The NWS Sacramento CA released a wind advisory at 11:45 a.m. on Sunday valid from 2 p.m. until Monday 1 a.m. The advisory is for Northern Sacramento Valley, Central Sacramento Valley and Northeast Foothills/Sacramento Valley.
Researchers found that a potential powerful earthquake combined with rising sea levels could lead to a mega tsunami.