Eleven months ago, the Los Angeles area was under water. Nearly a foot of rain fell in just a couple of days in early ...
Parts of the area are under “particularly dangerous situation” red flag warnings. The worst of this round comes late Monday ...
An unprecedented fourth "particularly dangerous situation" went into effect at 4 a.m. Tuesday and will last through noon ...
Devastating fire conditions continue in Southern California, with critical fire danger only now starting to subside. The key ...
In the hours before fierce Santa Ana winds rushed through the canyons of Los Angeles, igniting homes and claiming lives, we ...
NWS's map from Sunday shows the affected areas that include Bayshore locations along the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. local time Monday. This included San Francisco, ...
Fire danger remains high in parts of Los Angeles that have been ablaze for days, but there is hope that better weather over ...
As of January 14, the city's average temperature of 55°F was 3.5°F below the five-year average, a deviation of nearly 6 ...
Katabatic winds? Adiabatic compression? Time for a thermodynamics lesson! The record lack of rain has also made this Santa Ana event different.
Forecasters say the moisture will do virtually nothing to tamp down the threat of wildfires in a region starving for rain.
Winds will diminish throughout the day with sunny skies and above normal afternoon high temperatures, the morning lows on the other hand, will be quite chilly.