A powerful storm that hit L.A. and Orange counties dropped several inches of rain. Here are the rain totals for Southern ...
On Friday, the storied coastal road had dissolved into a river of mud and debris after a powerful rainstorm sent those burned ...
The heaviest rain slammed into the region Thursday night into early Friday morning, triggering flash floods and mudslides ...
Mudslides are dangerous torrents that are usually referred to by geologists and first responders as debris flows.
Thursday’s storms followed two days of heavy snow and freezing rain in a swath of the eastern U.S. stretching from Kentucky to Washington, D.C., that caused hundreds of traffic accidents, knocked out ...
The Los Angeles area’s groundwater remained depleted even after a series of historic atmospheric rivers struck the region in ...
In the Los Angeles area, the burn scars that carry the highest risk are those from the Eaton and Palisades fires from January ...
The "largest storm of the season" has made its way to Southern California bringing heavy rainfall and prompting evacuation warnings in burn scar areas across the region, weather officials say.
After an abnormally dry start to the season, more than 2 inches of rain are expected to fall in Los Angeles later this week.
Forecasters are concerned the storm could bring mudslides in and near areas scorched by the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Scattered light showers will spread across the area Wednesday before the flash flood watches that start Thursday morning and ...