Another strong storm is headed for the Bay Area here's what you can expect
Another strong storm is headed for the Bay Area. Anywhere from an inch of rain to three inches of rain is expected to fall. A wind advisory will go into effect late Monday night.
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Get ready: Bay Area faces more stormy weather
Landslides, fallen trees, flooding, and other storm-related issues have wreaked havoc on the Bay Area this winter. Even though the sun was out this weekend, another storm is on the way.
Unseasonably cold, clear day
It will be a clear chilly day Sunday in the Bay Area. A storm will roll in Monday night and stick around until mid-week.
Tornadoes in Mississippi kill more than 2 dozen, injure dozens more
Dozens more are injured and at least four people are missing, Mississippi officials said.
Another Bay Area storm expected Monday amid soggy, tattered conditions
As the Bay Area enjoys a chilly, dry weekend, another storm is preparing to hit early next week, forecasters said. Here is the timeline in what many are hoping is the last big storm of the season.
Avalanche temporarily strands more than 1,000 people at popular Utah ski area
Authorities warned the danger of additional slides is far from over in northern Utah.
Frost advisory, clear skies
A frost advisory is in place both Saturday and Sunday mornings. The weekend will be dry but more rain is headed to Bay early next week.
State superintendent promises help for Pajaro as town struggles to recover from floods
Two weeks after a levee break forced the entire town of Pajaro to evacuate, residents are still trying to put their lives back together.
3 birds recovered after escape from aviary at Oakland Zoo during storm
Three birds have been recovered and three others are still flying free at the Oakland Zoo after a tree fell onto an aviary there amid stormy weather earlier this week, a zoo spokesperson said Friday.
California ends some water limits after storms ease drought
California Gov. Gavin Newsom ended some of the state’s water restrictions on Friday because a winter of relentless rain and snow has replenished the state’s reservoirs and eased fears of a shortage after three years of severe drought.
Alameda's bald eagle eggs perish in Bay Area storm
The bald eagle nest in Alameda was damaged during Tuesday's storm, and the eggs did not survive, KTVU has learned.
Breezy morning, clear weekend ahead
Friday started breezy and cold in the Bay Area, but a clear weekend is ahead. Rain is expected the beginning of next week.
Landslide and mudslide dangers increasing throughout Bay Area
With the ground thoroughly soaked, the consequences of each additional atmospheric river is more mudslide ands landslides. Slides are bad, but additional rain can make them much worse.
East Bay still recovering from latest storm, more power restored
The cleanup and restoration efforts following the latest round of storms was ongoing in the East Bay Thursday. PG&E estimates more than 6,000 customers are still without power.
Inspectors issue warning over broken windows at San Francisco high rises
A violation notice by the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection states that the Salesforce East tower at 350 Mission Street had at least 20 broken or cracked windows.
Concord residents say dangerous trees need to be trimmed but can't afford the cost
What looks like a disaster zone is really the front yard of Maria Vishnevetskaya's Concord home. When the wind whipped up Tuesday, seven giant eucalyptus trees in the yard toppled.
Well-loved 79-year-old attorney killed by fallen tree in Walnut Creek
A son and daughter are in shock one day after their father was killed in the powerful storm that ripped through the Bay Area on Tuesday, taking a tree down and crushing the car he was riding in.
2nd snowiest winter on record
The UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab says this is the second snowiest winter on record. The first snowiest was in 1952
Some 13,000 homes still without power on the Peninsula after storm
The Peninsula is still feeling the impact of Tuesday’s storm with more than 13,000 homes still without power on Wednesday.



















