The wet weather will bring relief to Southern California after a prolonged period of dryness, but there’s concern that any bursts of heavy rainfall could cause flooding.
As bands of rain move into Southern California, residents in the burn scar areas are bracing for possible mudslides and land movements.
The fires began on Jan. 7, 2025, what seemed like a regular Tuesday morning, fueled by historic gusts of Santa Ana winds.
Georgia is not as vulnerable as California, but experts say overdevelopment or poor management of wooded areas combined with shifts in climate could increase the threat.
Firefighters continued to gain control of fires burning near the Santa Clarita Valley and along the coast amid dry conditions ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires also continue burning in the Los Angeles area, leaving parts of Southern California with ...
Rain expected in L.A. this weekend has raised concerns about mud flows, but the National Weather Service says the rains will not be significant enough to create dramatic flows capable of extinguishing ...
The Hughes Fire near Castaic, California, has burned over 5,000 acres, prompting evacuations and school closures.
There are no evacuation orders in place now for the Eaton and Sepulveda Fires in LA County, the Clay Fire in Riverside County or the Laguna Fire in Ventura County. Evacuation orders were in place for ...
A fast-spreading wildfire that erupted this week northwest of Los Angeles roared from nothing to nearly 10,000 acres − in a ...
The Santa Anas are expected to be most powerful Monday night into Tuesday. Fire services across the region say they are ready ...
LAFD contained the Sepulveda Fire near the I-405, stopping its advance with no injuries or structural damage reported.