Los Angeles County was placed under an updated flash flood warning by the National Weather Service on Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
After an abnormally dry start to the season, more than 2 inches of rain are expected to fall in Los Angeles later this week.
As heavy rain from a large storm subsided, officials in Southern California said rock and mudslides remain a threat.
Los Angeles County was placed under an updated flash flood watch by the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 12:03 p.m.
Thousands of people had been warned to evacuate areas in and around burn scars from the wildfires in the Los Angeles area. A ...
The strongest storm of the season delivered an inch or more of rain this week to parts of Los Angeles County with the most ...
In the Los Angeles area, the burn scars that carry the highest risk are those from the Eaton and Palisades fires from January ...
Parts of Pacific Coast Highway remained closed due to heavy flooding and mudslides in Southern California, according to state ...
Areas charred by last month's wildfires in Southern California now face a new threat from a powerful, but fast-moving Pacific ...
The strongest rainstorm of the year has hit Southern California, prompting mud and debris flows as well as flash flood warnings for recent burn scars. The ...
Almost everyone has heard of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its offshoot, the National Weather ...
An atmospheric river is expected to bring torrential rain to California this week, threatening parts of the state with flash ...