California's northern coast faces 20- to 30-foot waves, prompting warnings after deadly incidents and structural collapses.
Persistent high surf and flooding threats along California’s coast had residents on high alert a day after a major storm was ...
Elsewhere in the state, at least one pier partially collapsed and people were swept away by strong ocean currents.
Peak surf heights are expected to reach 8 to 12 feet in Los Angeles County and 12 to 18 feet in Ventura County.
A part of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed Monday afternoon during a high-surf warning, with authorities confirming two people ...
The national weather service has issued a high surf warning for Oregon and southwest Washington as 30-foot waves are forecast ...
The trade wind belt remains weakened and suppressed south of the islands leaving the forecast area in the zone of light winds ...
The National Weather Service issued a high surf warning at 7:34 p.m. on Sunday valid for Monday between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m.
The Ventura Pier was closed early Sunday morning and is expected to remain off limits through Christmas Day due to a high ...
An updated high surf warning was issued by the NWS San Francisco CA on Sunday at 12:59 p.m. valid from 4 p.m. until Tuesday ...
A portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed Monday and is floating away after being battered by life-threatening waves that ...
On Friday at 9 p.m. a high surf warning was issued by the National Weather Service valid from Sunday 10 p.m. until Monday 10 ...