During a 48-hour period between Tuesday through Thursday, downtown Los Angeles received about 1.19 inches of rain while Sepulveda Canyon at Mulholland Drive near Getty Center was quenched with 1.43 ...
A disturbance moving this way from southern California is expected to produce strong, gusty winds Friday night and bring a ...
Heavy rain pounded the Los Angeles area early Thursday, bringing a threat of flooding and debris flows to spots impacted by wildfires.
The Army Corps colonel responsible for releasing reservoir water at Trump’s direction knew it wouldn’t reach Southern ...
The strongest storm of the season delivered several inches of rain to parts of Los Angeles County with the most significant rainfall coming late Thursday afternoon after showers mid-week.
Highs in the 80's are expected for many on Thursday as we continue to watch the chance of rain and a few storms Saturday.
Another round of rain and mountain snow is expected Thursday. By the evening hours, the storm is forecast to push into Orange County and the Inland Empire.
Here is the breakdown National Weather Service Los Angeles has given for where and when is expected to hit burn scar areas. Lake Fire: The area left burned by the 38,000-acre wildfire that broke ...