Southern California’s strongest storm of the season led to evacuation orders, mudslides and swift water but no apparent ...
Precipitation was lighter than expected on Wednesday, with another storm on the way Thursday night into Friday.
As heavy rain from a large storm subsided, officials in Southern California said rock and mudslides remain a threat.
For the second time this year, Southern Californians are evacuating their homes as heavy rain threatens new destruction in ...
Forecasters said there was still “uncertainty” about how much will fall in the second storm later this week, but most models suggest that less than an inch is anticipated in Los Angeles and Ventura ..
Gusty winds during Thursday's storm downed trees and power lines in spots. A possible weak tornado pummeled an Oxnard mobile ...
The first of two storm systems expected to douse Southern California brought rain across ... Caltrans closed Pacific Coast Highway at 3 p.m. Tuesday between Chautauqua Boulevard in Los Angeles ...
In the wake of the LA fires, storms led to debris flows and widespread mud Thursday night in Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange counties.
Burn-scar areas from the Palisades and Eaton fires avoided major issues from the weekend rain that tapered off Monday ...
Due to the anticipated precipitation, Caltrans closed Pacific Coast Highway at 3 p.m. Tuesday ... With support from the California Office of Emergency Services, the county has deployed 679 feet ...