Heavy rain pounded the Los Angeles area early Thursday, bringing a threat of flooding and debris flows to spots impacted by wildfires.
A flood watch has been issued for much of Southern California and will remain in place through Thursday afternoon.
Heavy rain has fallen in the overnight hours across Southern California, prompting evacuation and flood warnings for wildfire burn zones.
The West Coast is braced for an atmospheric river event that threatens flash flooding and power outages from heavy rain and ...
Flood watches are in effect for most of L.A. County, with the possibility for flooding across the area. Schoenfeld said there ...
Malibu residents are bracing for a powerful storm system set to bring heavy rain, colder temperatures, and a heightened risk ...
LA County and federal officials provided updates on storm conditions and safety measures being implemented to protect the ...
As a late-winter storm brings rain to Southern California, evacuation orders and warnings have been issued in recent wildfire ...
Light rain began falling on Southern California on Monday night and is expected to peak Wednesday night into Thursday morning ...
With a storm bringing a risk of mudslides and debris flows, some areas of Los Angeles recently burned by wildfires are facing ...
A strong storm system is expected to “blast through” Los Angeles and Orange County tonight, bringing a heavy dose of rain ...
More than 100 homes were evacuated, and thousands of people were told to be ready to flee at a moment’s notice.
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