Sunday is expected to be wet and windy in the morning, but another storm coming later in the week is expected to bring more ...
Central Ventura County Valleys, Los Angeles County Beaches and Southeastern Ventura County Valleys are under an updated wind ...
The current high-pressure system over Southern California is expected to give way to weak storms that will send temperatures ...
The strongest storm of the season delivered an inch or more of rain this week to parts of Los Angeles County with the most significant rainfall yet to come. Below, a list of rainfall totals (inches) ...
The Los Angeles area is preparing for the tail end of an atmospheric river that will bring "beneficial rain," forecasters say. Two storm systems are expected to bring some much-needed rain after ...
The wet weather comes after a disastrous start to 2025 for Los Angeles County, with the Eaton fire scorching more than 14,000 acres in the Altadena area and the Palisades fire burning 23,400 acres ...
A winter weather advisory was issued by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA on Saturday at 9:27 p.m. valid from Sunday 6 a.m. until ...
There is a less than 5% chance of rain falling at a rate so intense that it could trigger significant mud and debris flows in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, said Todd Hall, a meteorologist with ...
The strongest storm of the season delivered several inches of rain to parts of Los Angeles County with the most significant rainfall coming late Thursday afternoon after showers mid-week.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Southern California will experience weather whiplash as a warming trend could push temperatures into the low 90s the next two days, and then a big cooldown may bring showers ...
Rain is headed to Southern California this week — the second dose of beneficial moisture since catastrophic wildfires ripped through Los Angeles County in early January following a record-dry ...
As of February 11, downtown Los Angeles has only received 2.65 inches of rain since the wet season began on October 1. The typical amount the city sees from October 1 to February 11 is 8.3 inches.