Rain started in Southwest Oregon and far Northern California early Monday morning and continued through the day. Downtown San ...
Data from the National Weather Service show several portions of Southern California received at least 1.5 inches of rain.
All evacuation orders and warnings were lifted within the Pacific Palisades, Sunset, and Hurst burn scar areas as of 6 p.m.
The San Gabriel Mountains reported some rainfall totals of over 5 inches, but most areas around the greater Los Angeles area ...
A rare October storm hit Southern California, bringing heavy rain, high winds, and a chance of mudslides and tornadoes. More ...
Residents of the city and surrounding areas have been briefed on potential evacuation plans as major weather events converge.
San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties have already seen more than an inch of rain by early Tuesday, Oct. 14.
For the first time in months, widespread rainfall is drenching the Los Angeles area as a strong band of moisture from a ...
Los Angeles County is the focus of a flood watch released at 8:52 p.m. on Monday by the National Weather Service. The watch ...
Southern California is getting hit by a rare October storm that’s pummeling the region with heavy rain and heavy winds.