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Here's a look at the rain, snow totals this storm brought to SoCal
Here’s a look at the rain and snow totals in Southern California for the weekend of April 14, 2024.
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First Alert Forecast: Scattered showers
This chilly Sunday will bring some scattered showers and possibility for thunderstorms in some areas.
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First Alert Forecast: Isolated showers, snow and a sunny weekend
Expect isolated showers and snow in the mountains, but a nice sunny weekend is in the forecast. NBC4′ Shanna Mendiola has the First Alert Forecast on April 5, 2024.
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Chilly temps, mountain snow and isolated showers thanks to spring storm
Another spring storm is taking aim for Southern California and this time, it’s expected to bring chilly temperatures regionwide and a fresh blanket of snow in our mountains.
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First Alert Forecast: Friday Showers
Friday will see scattered showers and a chance of thunderstorms. Meteorologist David Biggar has the evening forecast for Thursday, April 4, 2024.
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See rain and snowfall totals in Orange, LA counties after spring storm
A spring storm that dumped showers across the Southland left measurable rain across the region over the Easter weekend, providing a decent amount of precipitation before we entered April.
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First Alert Forecast: Rainy Easter Sunday
Sunday brings a chance of lingering rain, with a warming trend coming up ahead this week.
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Chance of scattered showers for Easter Sunday
Some scattered showers are expected this Sunday as a spring storm delivered measurable rain, mountain snow and the chance for thunderstorms this Easter weekend.
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First Alert Forecast: Saturday AM storm update
A slow-moving storm brings hours of rain with more on the way. Belen De Leon has the forecast for Saturday March 30, 2024.
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Here's how much snow fell during the Sierra blizzard
A powerful blizzard that pounded the Sierra Nevada over the past several days dumped well over 100 inches of snow in some locations, according to the National Weather Service.
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California ski resort workers tunnel their way into the office after getting 10 feet of snow
A powerful blizzard has dumped more than 10 feet of snow on at least one California ski resort, where the marketing team had to dig a tunnel to get to their office door. The storm closed highways and most lifts at ski resorts over the weekend. But things were reopening as it passed through the Sierra Nevada on Monday. Northern...
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See how much snow a blizzard left behind in Northern California
A weekend blizzard closes freeways and other roads in the California mountains. Video broadcast Monday March 4, 2024 on Today in LA.
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Mountain snow, scattered showers in store for SoCal. Here's your First Alert Forecast timeline
High-elevation mountains in Southern California are likely to get several inches of snow as rain douses the rest of the region over the weekend.
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First Alert Forecast: Saturday Showers
Saturday will see on and off showers, as well as wind and mountain snow. Meteorologist David Biggar has the evening forecast for Friday, March 1, 2024.
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Photos: River Levee Break in Monterey County Quadruples in Size
The Pajaro River’s levee rupture grows as another atmospheric river storm moves into California. Photos show floodwaters spill into farmland and agricultural communities on the Central Coast.
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Biden Arrives in California to Tour Storm Damage
President Joe Biden arrived in Mountain View, Calif., Thursday to tour areas affected by recent storms across the state.
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President Biden Visits California's Central Coast in Tour of Storm-Damaged Areas
President Joe Biden is set to tour damage and be briefed on recovery efforts after devastating storms hit California in recent weeks, killing at least 20 people and causing destruction across 41 of the state’s 58 counties.
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First Alert Forecast: Humpday Brings a Frosty Morning
Light scattered showers are expected too, but nothing like we saw last week. Stephanie Olmo has your first alert forecast Jan. 18, 2023.
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Satellite Videos Show View From Space as Bomb Cyclone, Parade of Storms
New satellite video from Colorado State University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows the view from space as wet weather battered the West Coast this month.