Parts of northern California could see up to a foot of rain, but Phoenix will remain dry and warmer than usual.
Days after an atmospheric river brought record-setting rainfall to California, the state is in the crosshairs of another rainy storm system.
Southern California is in desperate need of rain, but it could come far too fast this week, especially in areas recently burned by wildfires.
An atmospheric river is slamming portions of California, with multiple inches of rain expected to drench the area until the storm runs out of moisture Wednesday morning, forecasters say.
A major atmospheric river storm — strong enough to potentially rival some of the extreme storms that have walloped Southern California in recent winters — is barreling toward the coast ...
After months of extremely dry conditions in Southern California, an atmospheric river storm delivered much-needed rain to a region plagued by wildfires in January. Scattered showers fell across the ...
A jogger and a dog are bundled up as they run in the rain in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) ...
Malibu's Pacific Coast Highway, which just reopened after last month's devastating Palisades Fire, is closing again Tuesday ...
An atmospheric river that has brought rain and wind gusts throughout the Bay Area over the past few days had its stormiest ...
An atmospheric river gathers moisture from the tropics and ... Phoenix finally broke its 159-day dry spell last week but only accumulated 0.01 of an inch of rain, providing little drought relief.