Thursday's storm gave way to large waves along the Santa Cruz coast, triggering a coastal infrastructure closure that shut down everything from beaches to the Santa Cruz Wharf.
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Yesterday's big storm gave way to some big waves along the coast near Santa Cruz. And that triggered a coastal infrastructure ...
A powerful storm has impacted the Central Coast, causing flooding, downed trees, and high surf, with evacuation warnings issued and later lifted for several areas.
An atmospheric river has arrived in the Bay Area, with moderate to heavy rain expected to continue, along with increasing winds and thunderstorm chances.
The Bay Area will experience a few lingering showers Friday morning ahead of dry and increasingly clear skies the rest of the day. Temperatures will be cool, mostly in ...
Due to predicted high swell and severe weather, the city of Santa Cruz will close the Santa Cruz Wharf and multiple beaches ...
Showers and gusty winds will persist into the overnight with a chance of thunderstorms. Additional downpours and damaging ...
Mount Tamalpais got more than 3 inches of rain from the latest system, which delivered the most moisture to the Santa Cruz ...
Evacuation warnings have gone out for parts of Salinas, Prunedale and areas along the Carmel River, authorities said Thursday ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf will be closed along with several State Parks due to the incoming atmospheric river expected Thursday.
As expected, the Bay Area took a pounding of wet and windy weather overnight and into Thursday from the latest winter storm ...