California, flood and Christmas
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After rounds of flooding in Washington state, another atmospheric river will likely bring more rain to the West Coast during Christmas week. Many places across the country, however, are set to experience an unusually warm holiday. Here's a recap of forecasts and interactive tools to track conditions across the country as you plan for travel.
A record number of people are expected to travel over the year-end holidays, according to AAA's projections. Approximately 122.4 million Americans, a 2.2% increase from 2024, will venture out at least 50 miles from home from Dec. 20 through Jan. 1.
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Snow bomb forecast in New York after Christmas sparking fresh travel delay fears
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Winter Weather Advisory till Tuesday evening. Up to 2 inches of snow is expected in places like Westchester County, New York, and Fairfield County, Connecticut. Over 11 million residents on the East Coast can be impacted.
Major storms are soaking Northern California, causing flooding in parts, with more intense rain and wind expected to be impactful through Christmas. Here are the latest updates.
Between Jan. 5-6, Louisville was hit with 10.5 inches of snow, with some areas getting an additional 1/2-inch of ice. Of that total, 9 inches fell Jan. 5 alone, making it the third-snowiest calendar day ever in January and the 11th-snowiest calendar day all time in Louisville. It was the snowiest single calendar day since Feb. 4, 1998.
Heavy rain from a persistent atmospheric river pattern continues to impact California this week. Here's what's causing it.