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California could see up to 1.5 million acres burned this year, AccuWeather said. That'd be an increase from 2024 and the ...
The horrific firestorm in January in California has already marked 2025 as a disastrous year for wildfires in the U.S.
From tornadoes and floods to wildfires and cyclones, the toll on human life and property has been severe, with regions around ...
Cooler temperatures and more rain in March helped some regions in the state. But forecasts reveal persistent drought and ...
Just as you would blow on kindling to start a campfire, high winds sustain wildfires and blow embers across wide distances. Meanwhile, throughout 2024, Southern California got plenty of rain that ...
Some cities had fewer acres in the very high risk designation, but most of the region had more high risk acreage.
Cities with first-time fire zone designations include Santa Monica, La Cañada-Flintridge, South Pasadena, Alhambra, ...
Weather forecasters expect a quarter- to a half-inch of precipitation Sunday and Monday, likely not enough to affect wildfire burn areas.
City council in Berkeley, California, is considering a law to ban most plants within five feet of houses in wildfire-prone neighborhoods.
We take a closer look at Southern California Edison’s plans to go underground with power lines in Altadena and Malibu.
Berlant said rapidly changing weather delayed the updating ... Two fire scientists say it’s a given that Southern California will have repeated wildfires during dry, high-wind episodes.
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