Bryan scolfield is tracking this storm. And. Has more on what we can expect. Bryan. Winter weather advisories are still in effect for the Spring Mountains and sheep range above charleston with heavier snow elevetions. A winter storm warning is in effect for western arizona through this afternoon where 25 inches of snow are expected above 4,000 feet. Beating. From a series. Of el nino storms. More than. Six inches of rain has already fallen. And now. The concern is landslides. These boulders shut down a road. In yosemite. In southern california. Thousands of homes are now threatened. By fast moving mud. After a record fire season along the coast. Million dollar mansions are also getting pounded. By high surf. Waves up to 25 feet high. Helping to create massive sinkholes. Like this one. An action news update tonight on the future of solar energy in nevada. Tempers flared and a shouting match broke out at todays Public Utilities comission meeting. 5 00 15 yelling action News Reporter Park
These letters are still being mailed out, so if you do receive a letter like this youre asked to put it in a plastic bag and send it to authorities. Reporting in the studio mk ch13an. Breaking news on a terror investigation close to home. 23 year old aws Mohammad Younis al jayab. Is sitting in a sacramento, california jail cell right now. The associated press. Reporting tonight. Hes accused of traveling to syria to fight with terror groups. And lying about it to the fbi. Another terror suspect is also jailed in houston, texas. Thats the latest from the breaking news center. Happening right now. Another storm is moving across the valley. This is a live look outside as a winter storm warning is in effect for the Spring Mountains and sheep range. Chief meteorologist bryan scolfield is tracking the latest in the weather center. Bryan. Winter weather advisories are still in effect for the spring charleston with heavier snow totals possible at higher elevetions. A winter storm warning is in
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