Both the Eaton and Palisades fire burn scars received rainfall rates of 0.5 inches to 1 inch per hour — a rate that can ...
Torrential rain is expected this week in Los Angeles, which risks producing flash flooding and landslides in areas stripped ...
The current high-pressure system over Southern California is expected to give way to weak storms that will send temperatures ...
Two significant storms are hitting two different parts of the country at the same time as a frenzied weather pattern shows no ...
Santa Ana winds are capable of increasing fire risk — especially if combined with dry vegetation. Despite the recent rain, much of Southern California is still dry, having received less than 25% ...
Parts of Pacific Coast Highway remained closed due to heavy flooding and mudslides in Southern California, according to state officials.
Rain is headed to Southern California this week — the second dose of beneficial moisture since catastrophic wildfires ripped through Los Angeles County in early January following a record-dry ...
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
The Eaton and Palisades fires started Jan. 7 in a fierce Santa Ana windstorm. Here are the weather conditions that contributed to their rapid spread.
A powerful storm fueled by an atmospheric river is drenching California, triggering evacuation orders and flood warnings.
Questions are mounting regarding accountability over a lack of preparedness for the L.A. wildfires as the city's leaders face ...