Firefighters said the canyon was filled with flames Friday night. Then, when the rain came down on Saturday and Sunday, it ...
Heavy rain beginning Sunday afternoon caused some mudslides, and snow closed part of Interstate 5 near Los Angeles. By Tim Balk A slow-moving rainstorm system was bringing a reprieve to Southern ...
Rain has mostly moved out of Southern California after the first significant storm of the season brought weekend downpours ...
Recent wildfires have left Southern California with "burn scars," making the region vulnerable to mudslides. Much of the Los Angeles vegetation that holds the topsoil in place has recently been ...
There's a long history of mudslides in the area, which is why a network of debris basins was built. While the overall risk should be quite low for this rain event, that doesn't mean we won't see ...
Southern California will clock a few more tense hours as showers continue to soak the burn-scarred landscape around Los Angeles. While the rains are helping fight wildfires that have killed at ...
Fresh burn scar areas stand at greater risk of mudslides because they no longer have trees and vegetation providing support to the land, according to AccuWeather Meteorologist Jacob Hinson.
When a wildfire burns trees and anything like trees or vegetation, it burns so hot that anything in that vegetation being ...
A weekend storm in Los Angeles helped tamp down the most damaging wildfires in California history, but it also brought flooding and mudslides that have shut down highways and schools and left ...
But forecasts of intermittent bursts of heavier rain prompted the National Weather Service to predict a 10% to 20% chance of flash flooding and significant mudslides in areas where the fires ...