The Bay Area and Lake Tahoe face more stormy weather as millions are expected to be traveling this week for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Total eclipses actually happen about every 18-months, but they're only visible in certain parts of the world at certain times. So people who want to see more than one usually have to do some serious travel. They're known as "eclipse chasers" and they include a San Francisco couple, following the sun for more than two decades.
High on a hill above San Francisco's Noe Valley, the eclipse rush has begun -- and one family rented an RV for their trip up to Oregon to watch the rare astronomical event.
One of two Castro Valley teen girls survived by holding onto a tree for 12 hours in freezing water after their car hydroplaned and crashed into a swollen creek near Willits.