During a 48-hour period between Tuesday through Thursday, downtown Los Angeles received about 1.19 inches of rain while Sepulveda Canyon at Mulholland Drive near Getty Center was quenched with 1.43 ...
Not all Californian coastal areas are moving lower. The Santa Barbara groundwater basin, which has been continuously ...
A powerful March storm has been lashing the West Coast with heavy rainfall, gusty winds and snowfall in the mountains –– ...
Despite being just 20 days away from spring, drought conditions, while improved from January, are still in effect for most of ...
The rainfall comes after a slow start the wet season in Southern California. Extreme drought has spread into parts of San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties. Most of Los ...
Heavy rain pounded the Los Angeles area early Thursday, bringing a threat of flooding and debris flows to spots impacted by wildfires.
Evacuation warnings have been issued for parts of Los Angeles County, near burn scar areas due to high mudslide and debris flow risks.
Incoming heavy rain from an atmospheric river-fueled storm that slammed into the West Coast early Wednesday is threatening ...
With rain rates close to an inch and hour possible, Los Angeles issues address specific-evacuation orders in places ...
Local, state and federal officials have implemented safety measures to protect the burn scar areas from debris flows and further damage caused by the rainstorm.
After an abnormally dry start to the season, more than 2 inches of rain are expected to fall in Los Angeles later this week.
It's that time of year where we could see a super bloom of wildflowers. But with SoCal's drought conditions, will we miss out on all the blossoms?