What remains from the fires that broke out Jan. 7 is a charred landscape, filled with skeletal trees and blackened debris.
The Inland Empire and Orange County had received less than a half-inch of rain through mid-January, and that total was ...
Current and former firefighters in North County San Diego are raising concerns about the region’s ability to handle a ...
This post was updated Feb. 6 at 6:57 p.m. Sleep slips away on nights when the Santa Ana winds arrive. The rosebush thorns ...
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
After a relatively weak storm expected to arrive in L.A. late Thursday, forecasters say a potentially more powerful storm ...
Back-to-back atmospheric river storms are set to hit Los Angeles County this week — giving the region much-needed moisture ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — San Diego finally saw rain this past weekend, but we are still experiencing the driest winter season on record, tied with the winter of 1963. In the dead of winter, dry Santa ...
(KWTX) -One of the major factors that made the January Los Angeles fires so devastating was the very strong Santa Ana winds.
Following devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, Oceanside fire and water officials discussed the city's fire risks and preparedness.
Human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and windy conditions that fanned the flames of the recent devastating Southern California wildfires, a scientific ...
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