An atmospheric river continued to drench the Bay Area on Friday, triggering flash flood warnings due to the intense rainfall. Follow along for live updates.
Parts of Sonoma County were hit by as much as 15 inches of rain, with Occidental getting more than 20 inches. Much of the ...
A day after a flash flood warning was issued for parts of San Francisco and the East Bay, the rain moved on, and crews were working.
In the North Bay, flood concerns on the Russian River. There's a flood warning up for the area and with more rain expected, ...
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Friday calls for up to 100 percent chances of heavy rain, especially in the North Bay ...
An atmospheric river storm dumped five months of rain in four days over Sonoma County, Calif., north of San Francisco. NBC ...
The intensity of this week's atmospheric river storm has caused great damage across the North Bay, with roads flooded, trees ...
The NWS San Francisco predicts post-storm showers in the Bay Area with potential brief dry weather midweek and ongoing flood ...
Throughout its life, the Klamath River has always been vulnerable to annual changing weather patterns that cause the river to ...
It's literally the calm before the storm. But it won't be this quiet for the rest of the week - we are due for a series of ...
High rainfall has raised streams around the region, flooding roadways and setting the lower Russian River on course to reach flood stage before receding Saturday.