NOAA Issues El Nino Watch

La Nina has been officially declared over by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The weather pattern typically means cooler temperatures and heavier rain for the country's northwest, as seen this winter. Yet the NOAA says you can expect a calm period as the... Read More.

Flood Watch for Susan River and Parts of Plumas

The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for snow melt from Saturday afternoon through Monday morning. Warmer days this weekend with temps peaking near 70 degrees will bring renewed snowmelt and streamflow rises. The most significant impacts will likely be seen by... Read More.

Watch Elle King surprise a high school teacher

Elle King stopped by Chouteau High School in Oklahoma on Friday, March 24, to surprise two special people: Cathy Welker-Graham, one of Elle's biggest fans and the school's teacher of the year, and Emma Hughes, a senior student who wrote to Elle about her remarkable teacher.  During her visit, Elle and her... Read More.

Reno NWS Issues Flood Watch

Due to a warm atmospheric river carrying 300% more moisture than usual for a late winter storm, the snowpack is melting, causing the Reno NWS to issue a flood warning for low-lying streams and rivers. This excessive run-off may cause flooding in areas where... Read More.

School Watch

The Superintendent of Plumas Unified School District, Bill Roderick has announced all schools will be on a 2-hour delay due to whiteout conditions and snow-covered roads.Johnstonville Elementary will be on 2-hour delay.Feather River College will be on 2-hour delay. Campus and offices will open... Read More.

School Watch March 1, 2023

With the conditions on the roadways recovering from the deluge of snow, Plumas Unified School District and Plumas Charter Schools have announced that there will be no school today for a third consecutive day.Superintendent Bill Roderick said the cancellation decision was made... Read More.

Triple Digit Heat Means Excessive Heat Watch for Saturday

The region is under an excessive heat watch this Saturday. The Reno national weather service says dangerously hot temperatures ranging from 100F to 105F are expected over the holiday weekend, with well above average overnight low temperatures of 65F to 70F. Without much overnight... Read More.