The wet weather fueled by an atmospheric river represents an about-face after a dry January helped ignite fires that ...
The wet weather fueled by an atmospheric river comes after a dry January helped ignite fires that devastated California. Here's what to know.
The Pineapple Express, already evident on weather maps this weekend, will bring a variety of hazards to the West over the next few days, such as major flooding, avalanches, strong winds and travel ...
Since pineapples are one thing that Hawaii is known for, this flow of moisture is referred to as "the Pineapple Express." In fact, Hawaii is home to one of the world's largest and most diverse ...
A warm, wet storm originating in Hawaii will be pulled north toward California bringing heavy rain and localized flood risk.
The current atmospheric river storm will continue to push inland on Sunday, only to be replaced by another storm from Monday into Tuesday, peppering the region with additional rainfall.
Forecasters say because the air mass originates near Hawaii, which is commonly referred to as a "Pineapple Express," the overall event will be warmer, causing snowfall levels to rise to several ...
After an unusually dry January, a weather system called an atmospheric river - or Pineapple Express - is now headed towards northern California. Pineapple Express events have the potential to ...
An atmospheric river originating from near Hawaii known as a 'Pineapple Express,' will send copious amounts of moisture into a large portion of the Northwest and California into the new week, ...
You may have heard meteorologists using the phrases "atmospheric river" and "Pineapple Express" when talking about wet weather in California, but what do they really mean?