California’s snowpack is just 59% of normal after a record-warm winter — and with little snow ahead, time is running short to ...
With no storms in the forecast, conditions could be setting up for an early dry season and an earlier fire season — in the state’s interior, at least.
Satellite images show the Sierra Nevada mountains before and after a major heat wave melted significant portions of California's snow.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range is living up to its Spanish name. In the middle of February, a powerful blizzard dumped ...
On Thursday, the statewide Sierra snowpack — which provides nearly one-third of California’s water supply — stood at 68% of its historical average and falling, with at least two more weeks of dry ...
Break out fresh sunscreen, wide-brimmed hats and shorts because forecasters expect California to have its first heat wave of the year starting Wednesday, with well-above-normal temperatures through ...
(FOX40.COM) — Despite recent winter storms that battered the Sierra Nevada, California’s snowpack is still below average. The ...
"Water supply in California increasingly depends on a small number of big storms." ...
Sierra Nevada continues to see snow while parts of High Plains experience wildfires, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
California's snowpack is 66% of average despite recent storms, raising concerns about the state's water supply.
A powerful Sierra winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, strong winds and possible whiteouts from Sunday into next week, with snow possible in Reno.