Burn-scar areas from the Palisades and Eaton fires avoided major issues from the weekend rain that tapered off Monday ...
After weekend rainfall caused mudslides in wildfire burn scar areas and snow created dangerous driving conditions, several roadways and schools remain closed across the Southern California region.
Thousands of sandbags are being loaded and crews are working to prepare in anticipation of an upcoming storm that could lead ...
According to the National Weather Service, wildfires will have lasting effects on the landscape, and create a heightened risk ...
The National Weather Service issued a flood watch effective from 4 p.m. Sunday to 4 p.m. Monday for areas in or near burn ...
A number of considerable mudflows forced the closure of multiple roads in the Palisades Fire burn scar on Sunday.
The return of the rain in Los Angeles has triggered Flash Flood Warnings, mudslides and debris flows in burn-scar areas, forcing officials to close roads and schools in the region.
Burn scars can take years to recover, leaving densely populated areas in Southern California at prolonged risk, especially if future heavy rains occur. A slow-moving weather system is forecast ...
Thunderstorms and heavier showers are most likely to occur through Monday afternoon, raising the risk of debris flows and ...