More rain, mountain snow in Southern California forecast: Here's when
Officials forecast a third to an inch of rain and between 4 and 8 inches of snow above 5,000 feet especially at the Tejon Pass.
Yosemite Valley reopens ahead of schedule
The valley will be open Sunday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and will reopen fully Monday at 7 a.m.
California to see triple digits as thunderstorms rumble across Gulf Coast
While thunderstorms rumble across the eastern U.S. this weekend, southern California is bracing for a heat wave.
Suspected tornado flips cars, leaves damage trail in South Florida as storms race across state
The first round of storms triggered severe weather warnings and likely produced a tornado in northern Palm Beach County on Saturday.
Yosemite's epic snowmelt could spell trouble for national park bracing for spring closure
In February, vast amounts of snow closed roads into the park and made some facilities inaccessible. Now, the meltwater from that same snow is pouring into Yosemite Valley, forcing the park service to close most of the park by Friday night.
California's mosquito population could explode this summer: Here's why
While there may be an increase in mosquitoes, officials said they do not expect a surge in West Nile virus cases.
Northern US in store for a colorful light show from the Northern Lights
Some states along the U.S.-Canadian border have potential to see the Northern Lights this weekend.
El Niño is making a comeback; What does that mean for hurricane season?
A changing pattern in the Pacific Ocean could cut the number of Atlantic hurricanes in 2023.
IRS extends tax deadlines for storm victims in these 7 states
Individuals, households and businesses in disaster areas as designated by FEMA qualify for the tax relief.
Return of California's Tulare Lake floods farms, threatens way of life for communities
The once-dry Tulare Lake in central California is now reemerging, flooding local farms and communities and causing potential billions of dollars in damage.
Drone video captures dramatic bird's-eye view of historic Fort Lauderdale flooding
According to the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center, more than 25 inches of rain fell in the Fort Lauderdale area on Wednesday.
Storms producing heavy rain batter South Florida, close key airport
A low-pressure system developing in the Gulf of Mexico continues to send bands of showers and thunderstorms ashore along the Gulf Coast, with the threat of heavy rain and isolated tornadoes expected through Friday.
Historic storm could form in the Gulf of Mexico this week; earliest named storm since 2017
According to National Hurricane Center records, only two named tropical systems occurred in April - Ana in 2003 and Arlene in 2017. Neither of those tropical storms impacted land as Ana made a long trek across the Atlantic Ocean away from the United States and Arlene simply spun around the central Atlantic for one day.
Tornado damage fallout: Workers fear layoffs if Montebello plant shuts down
Utilimaster, a Michigan-based company that specializes in after-market truck customization has notified the city that the damage to its building was so significant, it may be forced to close.
California's rainy winter hit beekeepers, but could mean boom for honey
California's rainy winter delayed bees from emerging from their hives to pollinate crops like California almonds, the rains could lead to a boom of wildflowers, which means more honey.
WATCH: Chicago's Wills Tower zapped by lightning amid severe storms
A Chicago-based videographer captured several vivid bolts around 10 p.m. Tuesday during a Severe Thunderstorm Warning, including one strike hitting the Willis Tower.
‘Invaluable’ American flag recovered for Tennessee family after deadly tornado
Missing among the rubble was an American flag that was placed on the casket at Dustin Pinckney's grandfather's funeral. Pinckney said his grandmother, who died in the tornado, wanted to be buried with it.



















