SACRAMENTO, Calif. — CalFire released a new map this week, expanding hazardous fire zones in Northern California. It's part of Governor Gavin Newsom's executive order after the Los Angeles fires.
The heaviest rain slammed into the region Thursday night into early Friday morning, triggering flash floods and mudslides ...
The following is an excerpt from a recent article on the Weather West Blog. California's extraordinary precipitation dipole has persisted into mid-Feb with only slight attenuation Well, it has ...
More than six years after the devastating Camp Fire nearly wiped Paradise off the map, residents continue their rebuilding ...
A recent executive order by California Gov. Gavin Newsom aims to ramp up fire safety in urban areas as new maps released by ...
With construction near homes, schools and businesses, a growing call for more limits on key renewable technology ...
After a relatively weak storm expected to arrive in L.A. late Thursday, forecasters say a potentially more powerful storm ...
CAL FIRE's maps only showed a ring of “very high” red hazard in the wildlands next to Altadena, with the vast majority of the ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires also continue burning in the Los Angeles area, leaving parts of Southern California with devastating fire damage.
View maps below of the evacuations, fire locations and fire perimeters. As many as six fires burned in the Los Angeles area at a time, including two larger fires in the Pacific Palisades and ...
The new maps will show more areas at high fire hazard than before, reflecting new science incorporating the risk of wind-fueled fires. SACRAMENTO, California — The Los Angeles fires are delaying ...
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