Dave Harvilicz, 50, a resident from the ritzy Pacific Palisades enclave, filmed himself speaking with a US Army troop who was ...
Rain was falling across Southern California on Sunday, bringing some relief to thousands of firefighters who have been battling multiple major wildfires in the LA area.
While firefighters work to extinguish the Los Angeles-area wildfires, city officials and emergency managers are also worried about what could come next. The potential for rain the weekend of Jan.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared ...
There were occasional showers after noon. The best measurable rainfall dropped in the Foothills and San Joaquin Valley. There will be on and off snow showers during the day. The snow level may dip to ...
The following is an excerpt from a recent article on the Weather West Blog Extraordinarily sustained winter fire weather ...
The Palisades Fire, which started on Jan. 7, has burned 23,713 acres and has destroyed 5,828 structures, including homes and ...
The fires are still not fully contained and have killed 28 people and damaged or destroyed nearly 16,000 structures.
As of Friday afternoon, the Border fire was 4,250 acres in size and 10 percent contained, but no structures were threatened.
Residents who lived in the west side of Altadena did not receive an evacuation order until 3:25 a.m., which was hours after ...
Wind from the ocean pushed the Border 2 fire east Friday and the evacuation area expanded to include Dulzura and other rural ...
Climate disasters such as the recent Los Angeles–area fires are making it harder to prepare for more climate disasters ...