Storm hits California over Christmas
Digest more
12hon MSN
Another storm slams California on Christmas Day with flooding rain, high winds and mountain snow
Another atmospheric river-fueled storm lashed California on Christmas Day, setting records in parts of the state and keeping homes under evacuation orders amid the ongoing threat of life-threatening flooding and debris flows.
Difficult travel conditions and delays are possible for parts of the Great Lakes and Northeast, forecasters say.
A powerful Christmas week storm is dumping rain across Southern California, putting at-risk communities on alert and prompting evacuation warnings.
A powerful atmospheric river batters California with floods, mudslides, and outages as Gov. Newsom declares emergency in multiple counties.
A powerful Christmas Day storm battered the Bay Area and Central Coast with damaging winds, heavy rain and flash flooding, prompting multiple warnings and travel hazards across the region, forecasters said.
Millions of people in the Northeast are under winter storm warnings for a threat of snow and ice expected to hit the region Friday into early Saturday.
An impactful shot of snow and ice will blast through the Northeast set to dump snow threatening post-Christmas holiday travel at major airports and highways across the region.
2don MSN
Powerful winter storm arrives in Southern California for Christmas holiday. Here's what to know.
An emphasis has been placed on burn scar areas that are more susceptible to flooding, mudslides and debris flows.
An atmospheric river storm was expected to bring up to 2 inches of rain to some parts of San Diego County before the weekend, with the heaviest rainfall expected on Christmas Eve, NBC 7 meteorologists said. Wednesday's downpours could fall at rates up to an inch per hour, particularly in North County, and thunderstorms are possible.