
House passes Garcia’s bipartisan bill on flood forecasting
News release Rep. Mike Garcia’s Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts Act passed the House on a bipartisan basis, the congressman’s office announced in a news release. This bill was included

News release Rep. Mike Garcia’s Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts Act passed the House on a bipartisan basis, the congressman’s office announced in a news release. This bill was included

Santa Clarita Valley residents can expect brighter days ahead following yet another rainy weekend, according to the National Weather Service. “We have an ongoing chance of showers this afternoon and

Keep your umbrellas and heavy jackets nearby because the Santa Clarita Valley is facing rain and strong winds throughout the weekend, according to National Weather Service officials. The Saturday rain

Those making plans for the great outdoors Friday through Sunday might be disappointed to learn that the Santa Clarita Valley is, in fact, once again receiving rain that’s making an

Santa Clarita welcomed showers Friday afternoon, where rainfall was expected to be up to an inch and a half. A partly sunny day with a high near 53 included a

It may be spring but the Santa Clarita Valley is facing showers and thunderstorms and a small chance of hail as this week draws to a close, according to the

Santa Clarita Valley residents will be getting a brief break from stormy weather for the next few days as the current storm system moves past the area, according to the

A high wind warning is in effect until Thursday at 4 p.m. in Santa Clarita, according to Richard Thompson, meteorologist for the National Weather Service. According to Thompson, Santa Clarita

Meteorologists are calling for dry skies through the weekend after the latest in a series of storms dropped about a half-inch of rain in the Santa Clarita Valley. A brief

The Santa Clarita Valley has exited the storm that’s been coating the area with rain over the past several days, according to the National Weather Service. “It’s pretty much wrapped

Santa Clarita saw a showery pattern of light to moderate rain the past couple of days, looking at a potential continuing pattern going into Sunday. According to Rose Schoenfeld, meteorologist

News release The Department of Water Resources conducted the third snow survey of the season on Thursday at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada. The manual survey recorded 47.5 inches

Overcast skies that loomed over the Santa Clarita Valley all day Thursday aren’t going anywhere any time soon, according to the National Weather Service. While it’s bad news for anyone

The sun is set to make an appearance soon in Santa Clarita, after days of residents bearing yet another storm in February. According to Rose Schoenfeld, meteorologist for the National

More rain and the possibility of a weak tornado are on the way for the Santa Clarita Valley this week, according to the National Weather Service. Light “on and off”

Santa Clarita is not in the clear just yet, as another storm is set to start as early as Saturday night and bring precipitation into early Wednesday morning. According to

News release Supervisor Kathryn Barger issued a statement following an announcement by the Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management that winter storm recovery efforts have been launched. “I want

Santa Clarita Valley residents tired of the rain will have to wait a bit longer for sunshine. According to Brent Bower, a hydrologist with the National Weather Service, the SCV

An atmospheric event predicted to touch down in the Santa Clarita Valley a week ahead of Super Bowl Sunday did not disappoint, with the area receiving a cumulative total

Heavy rain and gusts of wind as high as 70 mph are expected this week for the Santa Clarita Valley, according to National Weather Service officials. The heaviest rains are