Powerful winter storms brought the wettest Christmas season to Southern California in years, sending mud and debris sliding ...
After multiple days of sometimes-heavy downpours, a holiday storm that dumped more than a foot of rain in some mountain areas ...
After multiple days of sometimes-heavy downpours, a holiday storm that dumped more than a foot of rain in some mountain areas was finally exiting the region Friday, although officials warned that some ...
Marin Coastal Range, Sonoma Coastal Range, North Bay Interior Mountains, Coastal North Bay including Point Reyes National ...
On Christmas Day, rain continued to fall across L.A. County and beyond. The precipitation has been less intense, but risks of ...
Between 1 to 1½ inches of rain is expected to fall on Los Angeles County’s coasts and valleys between midnight and noon on Friday, with 1½ inches to 4 inches in the mountains.
The Christmas Eve storm that brought steady rain Wednesday was a record-setter.  The storm, which will deliver more scattered ...
A final round of heavy rain is drenching California Friday and threatening to bring more flooding and debris flows after a days-long deadly siege of storms.
Officials warned that driving would remain hazardous across much of the state, with heavy rain still to fall in some places ...
Our next round of storms arrives between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. Christmas evening, which will feature heavy rain and strong, damaging winds. ABC7 meteorologist Drew Tuma has a timeline.
The National Weather Service is warning of heavy rains for the next couple of days, potentially causing flooding and rock/mudslides in Southern California.
A second storm in back-to-back nights of wet and windy weather in the Bay Area is bringing a chance of thunderstorms.