Atmospheric river creating dangerous driving conditions in Bay Area
For some drivers in the Santa Cruz Mountains, the relentless rain was more than an inconvenience, it proved dangerous.
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For some drivers in the Santa Cruz Mountains, the relentless rain was more than an inconvenience, it proved dangerous.
Meteorologist Darren Peck takes a deep dive into what's driving this weekend's dangerous atmospheric river storm. (2-3-24) #Weather #Storm #Stormwatch #AtmosphericRiver
Residents in Santa Cruz and surrounding mountains are in the bullseye of the next storm barreling in and they know it. Len Ramirez reports. (2-2-24)
The next atmospheric river-fueled storm is taking aim at the West Coast and California.
Following a brief reprieve, another strong atmospheric river storm is set to arrive in the Bay Area this weekend packing rain and strong winds.
The first of two storm systems is drenching the West Coast, triggering rock slides and flooding roads. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports from Long Beach, California. Then, senior weather producer David Parkinson joins with the latest forecast.
Meteorologist Jessica Burch on the storm outlook for Thursday and when the next round of intense rain is expected this weekend.
Team coverage of impacts from Wednesday's potent atmospheric river storm.
Two field researchers have made forecasting atmospheric rivers easier.
The first of two atmospheric rived-fueled storms moved into the Bay Area Wednesday, bringing heavy rains that triggered flood advisories covering large portions of Sonoma and Marin counties.
A strong atmospheric river storm arrived in the Bay Area on Wednesday, bringing intense rain and strong winds. From the North Bay, to San Francisco, to the Santa Cruz Mountains, impacts were felt. Jose Martinez and Loureen Ayyoob report. (1/31/24)
People across the Bay Area on Wednesday felt the impact of the latest atmospheric river storm to bring intense rain and strong winds to the region.
Jessica Burch outlines when the heaviest rain will hit the Bay Area from Wednesday's atmospheric river storm.
Two schools in Sonoma County and a number of city and national parks around the Bay Area were closed on Wednesday ahead of expected heavy rainfall in the region.
Bay Area residents were anticipating flooding and damaging winds from an atmospheric river-fueled storm expected to hit the region beginning on Wednesday.
As an atmospheric river storm is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds, first responders in the North Bay are preparing Tuessday, including a paramedic new on the job.
Expect rain, heavy at times, as an atmospheric river storm arrives in the Bay Area on Wednesday. Conditions are expected to remain wet through the rest of the week, with another strong storm slated to arrive Sunday. Paul Heggen has the forecast. (1/30/24)
As an atmospheric river storm is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds, first responders in the North Bay are preparing, including a paramedic new on the job. Itay Hod reports. (1/30/24)
Officials with the Bay Area office of the National Weather on Wednesday said there is a "potentially potent Pineapple Express" atmospheric river could deliver heavy rain, high winds and flooding to the San Francisco Bay Area.
Forecasters say the North Bay will get the brunt of the storm so Da Lin spent the day in Santa Rosa talking to people who are getting their homes ready. (1-12-24)
The greater San Francisco Bay Area will get a significant soaking Wednesday as rain showers from the remnants of an atmospheric river that pounded the Pacific Northwest arrives in the region.
Expect widespread rainfall to continue in the Bay Area Wednesday night, tapering off to showers on Thursday. Rain will return Friday, with showers possible on Saturday. Paul Heggen has the forecast. (11/15/23)
As the Bay Area braces for the first significant rainstorm of the season, city and water officials in the South Bay say they are prepared to work in a unified fashion if and when heavy rains start to fall.
As the Bay Area braces for the first atmospheric river rainstorm of the season, city and water officials in the South Bay say they are prepared to work in a unified fashion if and when heavy rains start to fall. John Ramos reports. (11/13/23)
A wet weather pattern is set to take hold in the Bay Area, with the first set of showers arriving early Tuesday morning. The afternoon should be mostly dry, but more rain is set to arrive on Wednesday.
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Several vehicles were impounded and arrests were made in connection with a sideshow in Salinas, police said.
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Police in Santa Rosa have arrested a man on multiple felony charges after he allegedly slashed the tires of dozens of vehicles in a neighborhood.
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Police in Antioch are investigating after a man was fatally stabbed during an altercation at home over the weekend.
Several vehicles were impounded and arrests were made in connection with a sideshow in Salinas, police said.
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Just after 5:30 p.m., officers went to the 200 block of South 4th Street to investigate a family disturbance involving a weapon. Police said the suspect then barricaded themselves inside the home.
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The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office said three people were arrested in connection with a fight at a business that left five people injured on Sunday.
Police in Santa Rosa have arrested a man on multiple felony charges after he allegedly slashed the tires of dozens of vehicles in a neighborhood.
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Several vehicles were impounded and arrests were made in connection with a sideshow in Salinas, police said.
Police in Santa Rosa have arrested a man on multiple felony charges after he allegedly slashed the tires of dozens of vehicles in a neighborhood.
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Officers were called to the 1800 block of 89th Avenue around 3:50 p.m. for reports of a man walking in the area with a gun, pointing it at residents. When officers got to the scene, the man pointed the gun at them, police said, and at least one officer shot him.
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