An atmospheric river is moving into Southern California, meaning the region could get hit with the heaviest rainfall of the season.
Areas scarred by the Eaton Fire are at “high to very high risk” of debris flows this week. How do they happen? What is being done to prepare for storms?
Two significant storms are hitting two different parts of the country at the same time as a frenzied weather pattern shows no ...
In Highland and Yucaipa, downslope from the burn scar of the Line fire, which devastated parts of the San Bernardino National ...
The first wave of the strongest storm of the winter began hitting Southern California on Wednesday, but the most damaging ...
The first storm in a two-part series has made its way to Southern California before the main storm begins Thursday, increasing the danger of flash flooding.
Flood watches, when flooding conditions are considered ripe, are in place for stretches including the burn scars surrounding ...
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A storm starting overnight Tuesday in California is expected to bring a high risk of debris flows later this week to the burn ...
Forecasters released a breakdown Tuesday of where and when heavy rainfall this week is expected to hit areas of Southern ...
A storm starting overnight Tuesday in California could bring waves as high as 45 feet in the Bay Area, and heavy rain is expected to fall in the Palisades Fire area.
The robust storm system will swing waves of moisture up and down the California coast, including the already saturated northern part of the state, while also sending moisture inland, adding feet of ...
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