A wind advisory was issued by the NWS Sacramento CA on Saturday at 1:59 a.m. The advisory is for Shasta Lake, Northern Sacramento Valley, Central Sacramento Valley, Southern Sacramento Valley, Mountains Southwestern Shasta County to Western Colusa County,
President Trump directed U.S. government agencies to override California’s water policies as needed — slamming the state’s handling of the Los Angeles region’s wildfires in an
A 97-year-old grandmother was found dead in the trunk of a car after neighbors called in a welfare check, the Sacramento Sheriff’s Office said.
Another cold morning with temperatures near freezing and areas of frost, but sunshine and 60s are on tap for the afternoon.
A Trump executive order directs agencies to 'to route more water' across the state. But some say there's a lot more at stake.
President Trump has issued a directive calling for 'putting people over fish' in California water policy. State officials say it could prove harmful for water supplies and fish.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the Sacramento area until Sunday at 4 p.m., with wind gusts up to 55 mph and a 70% chance of rain, and the Placerville area expecting 4 to six inches of snow.
There were occasional showers after noon. The best measurable rainfall dropped in the Foothills and San Joaquin Valley. There will be on and off snow showers during the day. The snow level may dip to around 4,000 feet with no accumulation expected.
Much of Northern California will experience temperatures near freezing in the morning Tuesday ahead of another dry day. Meteorologist Tamara Berg said Tuesday's forecast high for downtown Sacramento is 61 degrees,
Much of Northern California will experience temperatures near freezing in the morning Tuesday ahead of another dry day.
Numerous heat waves set 2024 apart from most normal years in Northern California. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The National Weather Service in Sacramento released its 2024 climate report and heat is the main story. Temperature data is compiled from January to the end of December.
Donald Trump signed a wide-ranging executive order demanding federal and state officials deliver more water and other resources to southern California.