Rain is expected in Southern California this weekend, and although the region needs the rain, it comes with risks.
In less than a week, Southern California’s weather has gone from unseasonably dry and warm – to wet and now bitterly cold.
The incoming storm system will bring the most rain to many Southern California cities since the water year began.
People in areas under mandatory evacuation orders face an "immediate threat to life" and must leave immediately.
Several counties in Southern California faced "critical" fire risks this week, according to an AccuWeather forecast.
In early January, the soil moisture in much of Southern California was in the bottom 2% of historical records for that day in the region. That’s extremely low.
The map shows that parts of Southern California expecting 50 to 70 mph winds include Santa Clarita, Ventura, Los Angeles, ...
Rain was falling across Southern California on Sunday, bringing some relief to thousands of firefighters who have been battling multiple major wildfires in the LA area.
While areas of Los Angeles County are still under mandatory evacuation orders, Southern California gets a "much-needed" ...
The state is seeing a sharp water divide this year, with lots of rain in the north while the south has stayed dry. A ...