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Is Los Angeles' Rain Over? Forecast as Wildfires Continue
L.A. had a significant temperature drop, with an average of 50 degrees—8.6 degrees lower than the historical five-year average.
Weekend rain ahead after 2 weeks of fires in Los Angeles. See the rainfall timeline
How much rain will fall in LA? Here’s the weekend forecast featuring cool temperatures and rain after more that two weeks of wildfires.
Rain aids firefighters in Los Angeles wildfires, sends ash and mud flowing through streets
More than an inch of rain fell in many areas, loosening Los Angeles hillsides burned bare by the recent blaze near the Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
Rain helps Los Angeles wildfires, risks mudslides
The weather provided relief for crews working to contain wildfires, though rain over a burn area ups the chances of flooding and mudslides
Rain Provides Some Reprieve From LA Wildfires But Creates New Environmental Risk
Rainfall brings relief to wildfire-ravaged Southern California but raises new concerns about toxic ash runoff and debris flows in burn areas.
Flood Watch Issued For Fire-Stricken Los Angeles Areas—Here’s Why Rain Might Be An Issue
The National Weather Service issued a flood watch effective from 4 p.m. Sunday to 4 p.m. Monday for areas in or near burn scars created by the Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, Hughes Fire and Bridge Fire, the latter blaze of which burned 56,000 acres last fall.
Rainfall sparks fears of mudslides in Los Angeles wildfire zones
There are new concerns in Southern California in the aftermath of the deadly wildfires with residents on alert for mudslides and floods as L.A. County endures its first rainstorm of the season. TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the latest forecast.
Rain triggers mudslides, runoff in Los Angeles
In areas of California recently devastated by wildfires, heavy rain is triggering mudslides and toxic runoff. President Trump is suspending some legal immigration programs that allowed people from certain countries to seek legal status in the U.
Much-needed rain in Los Angeles triggers mudslides, debris wildfire-ravaged areas
The return of the rain in Los Angeles has triggered Flash Flood Warnings, mudslides and debris flows in burn-scar areas, forcing officials to close roads and schools in the region.
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Rain is only a break from LA wildfire danger: 'Keep things down for a week'
No more rainfall is expected in the area until possibly late in the first week of February, but Santa Ana winds aren't in ...
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Second round of rain heading to L.A. What will it take to end fire season?
Another rain event is heading to fire-weary Los Angeles next week. Meanwhile, Northern California is in for an atmospheric ...
Texas Public Radio
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Rain gives LA wildfire relief but officials warn of mudslides and toxic ash
Rainfall could cause mudslides in area burned by wildfires, with officials warning residents of toxic material from debris ...
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Firefighters battling LA fires as rain expected to come soon
Firefighters continue to battle fires across Southern California as the area prepares for a presidential visit Friday and ...
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Significant rain to douse fire-ravaged LA but floods possible in scorched areas
Drought-ravaged Los Angeles, still battling the remnants of a series of devastating wildfires, will receive significant ...
NBC Los Angeles
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Map: See containment updates for 3 wildfires in LA County after rain and cooler temperatures
Weekend rain helped firefighters gain ground on the deadly Palisades and Eaton fires, which started Jan. 7 in a Santa Ana ...
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Stretch of LA County beaches closed indefinitely due to debris runoff from wildfires
Several miles of coastline spanning from Malibu to Santa Monica have been closed indefinitely due to the risk of toxic ...
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Climate change made devastating LA fires more likely, scientists say
Climate change made devastating LA fires more likely, scientists say - Analysis found the hot, dry and windy conditions that ...
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