Extreme fire weather returns to Southern California - particularly Los Angeles and Ventura counties - as winds of up to 100 ...
Santa Ana winds return to Southern California from Monday to Tuesday, once again raising fire danger concerns.
The National Weather Service issued its most serious red flag warning for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties this week ...
A brush fire erupted amid powerful winds Wednesday afternoon in the Castaic area in the northern region of Los Angeles County, spreading quickly to 10,176 acres near the freeway, officials said.
Could the windstorm that stoked the Los Angeles fires happen in Northern California? The answer is yes, and it also resulted in a historic fire disaster. Here's an explanation of the phenomenon.
According to AccuWeather, a storm sliding south along the California coast from Friday to Sunday could bring some much-needed rainfall.
The Santa Anas are expected to be most powerful Monday night into Tuesday. Fire services across the region say they are ready ...
Mild temperatures and low humidity are expected to contribute to "dangerous fire weather conditions" through Tuesday, Jan. 21 ...
What causes the Santa Ana winds? The Santa Ana winds are ... the difference in the pressure, the faster the winds blow. Topography also plays a role. As the winds rush downslope from the top of the ...
San Diego wildfires resulted in residents evacuating the area. Two fires occurred early Tuesday morning. Intense winds are ...
The blazes have grown to more than 37,000 acres, killing at least 25 people and destroying thousands of structures.