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 strong atmospheric river is moving into Northern and Central California and has prompted flood watches for the Bay Area.
In the North Bay, the latest atmospheric river has delivered several inches of rain this weekend, triggering flooding and ...
A storm moving into the Bay Area Saturday grabbed the attention of most of us, from first responders to drivers who were just ...
A flood watch is in effect for the entire Bay Area through late Sunday, with the North Bay expected to experience the ...
MONTEREY — Rain from an approaching storm pattern that will have much of the Bay Area under a flood watch this weekend began to fall Friday and is expected to pick up in intensity as the weekend ...
Up to two and a half inches of rain fell in the North Bay as of Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service ...
A flood watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for all Bay Area counties due to possible excessive rainfall. The watch will be in effect from noon Friday to 10 p.m. Sunday.
A flood watch is in effect for most of the Bay Area through 10 p.m. Sunday Coastal mountain regions could see as much as 8" of rain The heaviest rain from the atmospheric river will fall on ...