• FOX40

    Spring rain, thunderstorms may return to Northern California

    (FOX40.COM) -- After starting the week in the upper 80s, parts of Northern California may be back under some wet weather and a chance of thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service Sacramento station. From Tuesday and into Wednesday there is a 15% to 35% of thunderstorms in the foothills and the Sierra. According to []

  • NWS issues severe thunderstorm warning across PA

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — The National Weather Service (NWS) announced a severe thunderstorm watch is in place for Sunday evening. At 4:55 p.m., the NWS announced a severe thunderstorm warning

  • April showers continue across Southern California this weekend

    A chilly spring storm system moving into Southern California on Saturday was expected to bring drizzles by 3 p.m. followed by a quarter to half an inch of rain through Sunday. "The latest storm total is looking to be around one quarter inch up to 1 1/2 [inches] for mountain areas," said meteorologist Rose Schoenfeld, of the National Weather Service Oxnard station. Snow was forecast for the mountains above 6,000 feet, with up to 10 inches falling on the highest peaks and a dusting of up to an...

    • KSBW

    Healthy California snowpack increases water resources across state

    The forecasted allocation has increased to 40%

    • WJAC

    Thunderstorms to race across Northern Alleghenies, hail and risky wind gusts expected

    WJAC - A line of thunderstorms has developed on schedule across the Northern Alleghenies and will race southward late this afternoon into this evening. Damaging

  • Police build a case against Lego gang: Thieves steal $300,000 worth of high-value sets from Target, Home Depot and Lowe's stores across California

    Three men and one woman, aged from 35 to 57, from Los Angeles were charged with organized retail theft, grand theft and conspiracy to commit a crime , according to the California Highway Patrol.

  • Letters to the Editor: Hate California? That says more about you than California

    To the editor: Your print edition front page on April 8 had two articles about worsening circumstances in California with regard to climate change and housing, and a piece explaining the reasons conservatives don’t like us. It seems to be the norm for folks (even our friends and members of our family) to think negatively about the state. In reality, it is probable that not living within a budget leads to people thinking California is too expensive; that not knowing people different than we are...

  • Thunderstorms could be returning

    Hello everyone! Today will be sunny, breezy, and nice with variable winds of 15 to 30 mph, and temperatures warming into the upper 70’s and low 80’s. Amarillo should top out near 78. The cooler 60’s, however, look to return by tomorrow. Also, during the evening and overnight hours, a slight chance of showers and []

  • Tracking end of the week thunderstorms

    Hi everyone, Thus far for today, the weather has been cloudy and cool. Sunshine, however, is now starting to work in, along with southeast winds of 5 to 15 mph, giving us temperatures back in the low to mid 60's for Amarillo. Our eastern counties will probably hold steady in the 50's, while our western []

  • a deadly journey across Mexico

    Under the radar in the US border crisis debate is the role of drug cartels preying on migrants.

    • CP24

    Rain, risk of thunderstorms in Toronto

    The rain has started to fall in Toronto and will continue throughout Wednesday amid a risk of thunderstorms this morning and tonight. The storm is expected to drop anywhere from 10 to 22 millimetres of rain before midnight, according to Environment Canada. Rain is expected to transition to showers and drizzle overnight, with a risk of thunderstorms starting at 7 p.m. “A spring storm is plowing into the region this morning with rain and cool winds. The active weather quells on Thursday...

  • Wildfire weather and severe thunderstorms

    Hello everyone! As has been advertised for over a week, today will be an active day with a dryline setting up from north to south across the Central Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles. West of the dryline will be gusty parched westerly winds and a wildfire threat. East of the boundary will be a chance for []