A powerful storm with an atmospheric river threatens to bring life-threatening flooding and debris flow from Los Angeles ...
Southern California is getting drenched with the strongest storm of the year to date. Rainfall totals through Friday are ...
Rain rates are anticipated to reach 1 inch of rain per hour as the front moves through. Meteorologist Paul Deanno said that would be five to 10 times more intense than Thursday morning's rainfall.
Residents across Southern California are on alert for potential flooding, mudslides and debris flows as a major storm moves ...
The Valley can expect 1-3 inches of rainfall through Friday and the Foothills can expect 2-4 inches, according to our weather team. Lake level at Tahoe can expect 8-12 inches with 2-4 feet of snow ...
A high surf advisory was issued for coastal areas across Southern California, according to the National Weather Service.
A lighthearted petition to buy the state of California for Denmark prompted more than 200,000 signatures by Wednesday in ...
More than a dozen atmospheric rivers dumped rainfall on California in 2023 but replenished only 25 percent of the water lost from aquifers since 2006.
The National Weather Service issued several special weather statements warning of hail in parts of the county Thursday.
Mudslides are dangerous torrents that are usually referred to by geologists and first responders as debris flows. They have ...