The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for the Bay Area, as an atmospheric river storm ushers the return of wet weather to the region following a mostly dry January.
A flood watch is in effect for the entire Bay Area through late Sunday, with the North Bay expected to experience the ...
The incoming storm is expected to bring significant rainfall across the region, with up to 5 inches predicted in higher elevations.
The heavy rainfall, estimated between 2 to 4 inches, could lead to excessive runoff, causing flooding of rivers, creeks, and low-lying areas.
Flood Watch Now in Effect for Mariposa, Madera Foothills, and Yosemite Valley - Includes Coarsegold, Bass Lake, Oakhurst, ...
On Thursday at 12:37 p.m. a flood watch was issued by the NWS Hanford CA valid from Friday noon until Sunday 4 a.m. The NWS adds, "Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible." ...
A flood watch issued Thursday afternoon remains in effect for the remaining area. High water has led to some schools to close Friday, including in Boone County and Milton Elementary in Cabell County.
The flood watch comes as a weather system is expected to bring heavy and persistent rain over a relatively short period, heightening the risk of flash floods and swollen waterways in areas already ...