The coldest and deepest snow storm of the season is on its way to California. Skiers rejoice! A succession of potent Pacific storms will hammer the Sierra Nevada midweek through early next week, ...
California’s about to go off, with Kirkwood potentially eyeing over four feet of mostly high-quality powder by midweek.
While a cold, winter storm drenched most of San Diego County on Thursday, the mountain ranges were getting a fresh dusting of ...
More wet weather continues Friday in Northern California, with several feet of new snow having accumulated at Sierra resorts ...
A powerful atmospheric river storm is pounding parts of California with torrential rain, strong winds and snow and leading to ...
Ski resorts have totaled more than three feet ... California are reporting below-average snowfall totals on the season, but if Miracle March continues at this pace, we might be singing a different ...
Up to 4 feet of snow will hit some parts of California later this week. Up to 4 feet of snow will hit some parts of California later this week. AccuWeather National Weather Service in a Monday ...
Winter storm watches were in place for California and Nevada, with a winter weather advisory issued for Alaska.
An inch of snow could fall at California elevations as low as 3,000 feet, with 1 to 5 inches possible between 4,000 to 5,500 feet. Some snow could even fall as low as 2,500 feet, said Rose ...
bringing up to a foot of snow to South Dakota and Nebraska and several inches to Illinois. ∎ More storms will follow next week, with one system due to reach central and Southern California from ...
Monday brought a brief break in the storm activity as another storm system arrived in Northern California on ... with the heaviest snow staying above 5,000 feet through the afternoon.
Winds ramp up from the west-southwest, and snow levels hover around 5500–6000 feet. It’s not worth a full-on powder chase, but you’ll find a little softening at higher elevations by late ...