A severe weather threat including tornadoes and flash flooding is ongoing in the Deep South, with active storms and potential for damaging winds, large hail, and additional heavy rain, affecting areas from Mississippi to South Carolina, while the Northeast experiences rain and snow.
Massachusetts will experience four storm systems this week bringing a mix of snow, ice, and rain, with the most significant impact from freezing rain Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, followed by two rain events on Friday and Saturday, and a blustery day on Sunday affecting outdoor activities like the Patriots game.
A large tree fell in Reseda, crushing several vehicles amid ongoing heavy rain in Southern California, which has caused widespread damage, evacuation warnings, and road closures, with more rain expected to continue.
California is experiencing ongoing flooding and high tides caused by recent storms, with authorities rescuing stranded motorists and clearing mud from roads. The region faces additional thunderstorms, with some areas still under flood watch and snow in the mountains. The San Francisco Bay Area saw record-breaking King Tides, leading to flooded streets and water rescues, while parts of Santa Barbara County reopened after mudslides and a fatality occurred. The series of storms marks a significant wet period after a dry autumn.
California is experiencing ongoing flooding and high tides caused by recent storms, with road closures, rescues, and flooding across multiple counties, while forecasters warn of more thunderstorms and rain to come.
A late Sunday night to Monday snow event is expected in Metro Detroit, mainly impacting areas north of M-59 with less than an inch of accumulation, followed by a warming trend with above-average temperatures and increased chances of rain through the week.
Southern California experienced heavy rain and storms causing flight cancellations, road closures, and flooding, particularly in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, with the weather expected to weaken but still pose risks like mudslides and minor flooding through Tuesday.
The 137th Rose Parade in Pasadena will proceed despite a near 100% chance of rain, with spectators and volunteers prepared for wet conditions. The parade features floral floats, musical performances, and a grand marshal, Magic Johnson, celebrating teamwork under the theme 'The Magic in Teamwork.' The event includes various performances, marching bands, equestrian groups, and floats honoring different causes and anniversaries, culminating in a float display at Floatfest.
Despite rainy weather, dedicated spectators flocked to Pasadena to watch the 2026 Rose Parade, marking the first rain during the event in 20 years, with many braving the weather to enjoy the festivities.
The Rose Parade in Pasadena is proceeding despite a rare rainstorm, with floats being moved to the route and spectators braving the weather, marking the first rain during the parade in 20 years.
A storm is bringing heavy rain to Southern California, causing flooding concerns, evacuation warnings, and challenging first responders, while the Rose Parade proceeds despite the forecast of rain.
The upcoming Rose Parade in Southern California is expected to be heavily impacted by near-certain rain and thunderstorms, with organizers preparing for various weather scenarios, including potential lightning and flooding, amid a broader storm system causing widespread alerts and emergency responses across the region.
The 2025 Rose Bowl between Indiana and Alabama is expected to be heavily impacted by rain, making the game wet and sloppy, with potential for flash flooding and a disrupted Rose Parade. The weather conditions could favor Indiana's strong rushing game and run defense, potentially influencing the game's outcome.
A series of storms bringing heavy rain and flood warnings are affecting Southern California, with saturated grounds increasing risks of mudslides and debris flows. Evacuations are underway in burn scar areas, and residents are advised to avoid driving through flooded roads. The storm is expected to impact the Rose Parade and bring one of the wettest New Year's Days in decades, with ongoing updates and safety tips provided by authorities.
A series of atmospheric river storms is bringing heavy rain and flood threats to California, especially Southern California, with evacuation warnings issued in wildfire-affected areas. The storms follow a recent destructive Christmas-week storm, with concerns about debris flows, flash flooding, and mountain snow hazards, impacting events like the Rose Parade and mountain travel.