The Northwest is bracing for a strong storm system to move in this week, fueled by an atmospheric river​ and bomb cyclone.
A large portion of northern California into southwest Oregon is staring down six to 12 inches of rain. Some spots should pick ...
An atmospheric river is a narrow band of wind that carries immense plumes of moisture, spanning hundreds or even thousands of ...
A historically strong storm system with the strength of a hurricane whipped damaging winds through the Pacific Northwest ...
A major atmospheric river has made landfall along the northern California coast and will rage on for days. From Washington to ...
A powerful winter storm brewing near the Pacific Northwest known as a bomb cyclone is dragging an atmospheric river.
On Sunday, the National Weather Service issued a hydrologic outlook for much of Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington.
In northern California, flood and high wind watches were in effect, with up to 8 inches (20 centimeters) of rain predicted for parts of the San Francisco Bay Area, North Coast and Sacramento Valley.
Overnight, a low-pressure system off the Pacific Northwest rapidly intensified, bottoming out with a central pressure near 940 mb and approaching the record for the lowest central pressure ever ...