A strong Pacific storm is bringing soaking rain to Southern California and raising the risk of life-threatening flooding, ...
Evacuation warnings are in effect from 6 p.m. Thursday through 11 a.m. Sunday in areas near recent burn scars, due to the ...
The most powerful band of a large atmospheric river storm slammed into Southern California Saturday, dumping much-needed rain ...
With an atmospheric river set to arrive in Southern California, precautionary evacuation warnings have been issued in recent ...
A stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard that was closed after Tuesday's storm because of a mudslide has reopened. Photos posted to Caltrans' X account showed mud on the canyon road, forcing the closure ...
A storm set to arrive in Southern California Thursday is threatening to bring heavy rain and possible mudslides to areas burned by wildfires.
Two bands of rain have made their way into the region, leading to slick roads overnight and early Saturday morning.
Temperatures are expected to drop from the low 70s on Wednesday and Thursday to the mid 60s on Friday and Saturday.
Much of Southern California is expected to get at least an inch of rain from Monday night to Tuesday morning. That’s more than enough to cause debris flows, according to Chief Sam DiGiovanna of the ...
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A fast-moving wildfire raged across thousands of acres of California prairie near the Nevada border on Friday, while Los ...