Neighbors in Santa Cruz work to save road after 30-feet deep sink hole opens up nearby

Just off Highway 17 at the Glenwood Drive exit, neighbors worked to keep a culvert drain from clogging up and flooding the road. If they don't keep it clear, and the road washes out, they will be trapped.

Highway 37 in Marin County closed, continues to be flooded

The major highway connecting Marin and Sonoma has been underwater all weekend. Highway 37 closed Saturday due to flooding, and officials say they are working to reopen the highway Monday morning.

Wave of wet weather boosting California's  reservoirs

An ongoing wave of atmospheric river systems hitting the Bay Area has provided a much-needed boost to state reservoirs. Lake Oroville, which is 80 miles northeast of Sacramento and is considered a key reservoir in the state’s water project, is sitting at 99 percent of its historic average for this time of the year.

Sneaker wave and falling redwood tree nearly takes out Sonoma family of 3

A sneaker wave and redwood tree nearly crushed a Sonoma family of three as they walked along Black Sands Beach in Humboldt County's Lost Coast last month. One of them sustained multiple fractures to their pelvis and was in the ICU for six days.

California gets battered again with rain and snow; dry days ahead

More rain and snow fell during the weekend in storm-battered California, making travel dangerous and prompting new evacuation orders over flooding concerns along a swollen river near Sacramento.

BART slows trains during wet weather, riders should expect delays

Commuting has been difficult for many in the Bay Area, including riders of BART. Officials said to expect delays as trains run slower during wet weather.

California storms: National Guard joins search for missing boy swept away in flood

Over the weekend, the National Guard joined the search for a missing 5-year-old boy who was swept away in flood waters. On Sunday, the Sheriff's office said weather conditions were unsuitable for search activity, as rain continued to pummel the area.

Why California is prone to mudslides and which areas are most vulnerable

Relentless storms from a series of atmospheric rivers have saturated the steep mountains and bald hillsides of California this month. Here's a look at why the state is prone to mudslides and which areas are most vulnerable.

Rain continues, drying up mid-week
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The rain is still coming down with multiple advisories in place through Tuesday. Here's a look at the weather with KTVU's Rosemary Orozco.

Bay Area storms: rain continues to wallop area, taking homes with it

As rain continued over the weekend, the Bay Area dealt with mudslides, downed trees, and disappearing roads. Many residents have had to leave their homes due to the destruction.

Golden Gate Bridge lanes reopened from overturned semi: Caltrans

Caltrans reports the Golden Gate Bridge has reopened lanes in both directions following its closure due to an overturned semi-truck.

Felton Grove evacuated amid severe flooding

The latest wave of rain prompted Santa Cruz County to issue an evacuation order for the community of Felton Grove this morning. The San Lorenzo River, hit 21.7 feet in the Santa Cruz Mountains community, just one inch shy of major flood stage, according to the National Weather Service.

Some Monterey County residents warned not to consume water due to contamination

Monterey County authorities released a notice Saturday warning some residents not to consume water in their area due to contamination from recent flooding.

Newsom asks Californians to stay vigilant about more storms

With rain-soaked California expected to see more stormy weather over the weekend and into next week, Gov. Gavin Newsom, and other state and federal officials pleaded with residents Friday to stay alert to possibly more flooding and damage.

A wet weekend ahead, but dry weather is on the horizon
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The Bay Area is in store for another couple of days of wet weather, but KTVU meteorologist Rosemary Orozco says dryer weather is on the way early next week.

Weekend storms could bring more outages, lightning

Downed trees, mudslides and power outages continued around the Bay Area Friday as people prepared for yet another round of storms that will be rolling into the region over the weekend.