Much-needed rain has begun to fall over Southern California, bringing relief to the drought-stricken region but also the ...
For the second time this year, Southern Californians are evacuating their homes as heavy rain threatens new destruction in ...
Loss of Biodiversity Wildfires can be devastating for biodiversity, as they often obliterate habitats that are home to a wide ...
Longer Fire Seasons California's fire seasons have become notably longer, stretching about 75 days more than they did back in ...
If the rain falls at a steady, lighter rate, Southern California could be in good shape. That could mean enough rain to help ease the firefighting strain, but not enough to trigger another potential ...
Torrential rain is expected this week in Los Angeles, which risks producing flash flooding and landslides in areas stripped ...
Two significant storms are hitting two different parts of the country at the same time as a frenzied weather pattern shows no ...
The fire in northwestern L.A. County spread swiftly to more than 10,400 acres but is now 95% contained. The largest fire, covering 23,448 acres in western Los Angeles, is 90% contained. The blaze ...
Residents of a Southern California mountain community near the Eaton Fire burn scar are digging out of roads submerged in ...
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 say.
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
Here's what the Old Farmer's Almanac says about California's spring weather, and which areas will get more rain.