Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted last week and roared across the Los Angeles area.
The four largest fires around Los Angeles have scorched more than 63 square miles, roughly three times the size of Manhattan.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has reinstated the "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag warnings for Southern ...
As of January 14, the city's average temperature of 55°F was 3.5°F below the five-year average, a deviation of nearly 6 percent.
The Eaton and Palisades fires are now the most destructive wildfires in Southern California history, according to Cal Fire.
The NWS has reissued a 'particularly dangerous situation' warning for swaths of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, cautioning ...
Though winds were weaker than predicted Tuesday, firefighting crews awaited the return of dangerous winds that could fuel new ...
Millions of Southern Californians were on edge as winds began picking up during a final round of dangerous fire weather ...
A Red Flag Warning remains in place for parts of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Ventura and Riverside counties through ...
With the strongest gusts expected on Tuesday, extreme fire condition threats will prevail until midweek, L.A.-area fire ...
People in areas under mandatory evacuation orders face an "immediate threat to life" and must leave immediately.