Deadly wildfires around Los Angeles in January reduced thousands of acres to ash but a picture of a burnt cat that spread online is unrelated to the recent inferno. It dates to a wildfire that scorched parts of northern California in November 2018.
The Northern California residents were all named by federal prosecutors ... Willden sprayed police with a chemical irritant while breaching the Capitol, and he later posted to Facebook saying, “I think they got the message from everyone of all ages.”
Yesterday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued a per curiam ruling in Huang v. Amazon.com, Inc. affirming the Northern District of California’s dismissal of patent infringement claims broadly seeking damages for the smartphone industry’s use of semiconductor technologies.
A dazzling aerial phenomenon that captured the attention of many people across Northern California on Friday morning may be connected to a rocket launch from a Space Force base. At around 6 a.m., a ball of multi-colored light with a massive tail flared over the Northern California sky.
A nearly four week stretch of dry winter weather in Northern California will come to an end this Friday. Several storm systems will tap into moisture from atmospheric rivers and bring rain and snow chances to parts of the region through at least early next week.
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.
A major winter storm that slammed Texas and blanketed the northern Gulf Coast with record-breaking snow moved east Wednesday.
Temperatures moderate to the mid-30s by Friday afternoon. After a dry and mostly cloudy start, a round of elevation wet snow and valley rain is likely in southern Vermont during the afternoon and evening. Lighter snow showers are likely in northern areas.
Widespread rain will arrive in the Valley by 8:00 a.m. Interstate 80, Highway 50 and Highway 99 could be wet for the morning drive. Light to moderate rain will continue for the Valley and Foothills through the afternoon. The Sacramento Valley will see a quarter to a half inch of rain. Foothills communities will see up to an inch of rain.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The weather forecast for the Sacramento region as well as the rest of Northern California will have rain and snow with some stronger winds Saturday. The weather from Friday to Sunday will be wet during a weekend which often has high impacts for activities. The rainy pattern looks to continue next week, too.
UC Berkeley’s American Civil Liberties Union club, or ACLU, is prepared to shift their organizing tactics and direction of their club because of decreased communication and support from the Northern
No frost or freeze alerts have been issued for Thursday morning, although temperatures will still be dangerously cold for plants. Expect a slower warming