wildfire, Southern California

Palisades Fire: 23,448 acres with 94% containment ... A break from extreme weather is in store for Southern California as neither heavy rain nor strong winds are expected to return to the ...
National Weather Service forecasters today warned of a strong storm system is making its way toward Los Angeles, saying that ...
The California FAIR Plan does not have enough money to weather the impact of the record-breaking Los Angeles wildfires on its ...
Southern California is about to get its first significant rainfall in months, bringing desperately needed relief after dry conditions and hazardous winds fueled a series of wildfires in January.
Weekend storm is expected to bring some relief. But fire weather could return if dry weather and Santa Ana winds return. Risk of landslides in burned areas is low, but still exists, forecasters ...
5:20 a.m.: After back-to-back storms last week, Southern California got a nice break over the weekend. The dry conditions will continue through Tuesday with another storm expected to hit the region by ...
Projected rainfall in Southern California could bring much-needed relief to crews battling deadly wildfires and also fears for potential mudslides.
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.