(Bloomberg) -- Weeks after wildfires that killed at least 29 people and destroyed entire neighborhoods, Southern California is facing another extreme-weather threat: Too much rain. After drenching ...
There is a 10% to 20% chance of flash flooding and landslides in some recently burned areas of Los Angeles County, ...
About 13 million people are under flood watches across Northern California, where heavy rain is expected to produce flooding, mudslides and debris flows through Wednesday. The atmospheric river of ...
More than 3 inches of rain has fallen across nearly all the higher elevations of California north of the Bay Area. The bull's-eye has been across Butte and Shasta counties, where over 13 inches ...
After nearly a month, the Eaton and Palisades wildfires that ravaged California have been contained. But for Southern California and state agencies, another challenge lies ahead: helping people find ...
Southern California is grappling with intense rainstorms ... drought conditions but significantly heightening the risk of floods and mudslides in regions scorched by recent wildfires.
Languages: English. The Russian River near Hopland in Mendocino County, California, is expected to flood following heavy rainfall from an atmospheric river storm, the National Weather Service reports.
LOS ANGELES — (AP) — Rain fell on parts of Southern California on Sunday and the scattered showers were expected to continue overnight, boosting the risk of toxic ash runoff in areas scorched ...