Southern California has had a dry start to the state's wet season, but a recent winter storm brought snow to the region.
After weekend rainfall caused mudslides in wildfire burn scar areas and snow created dangerous driving conditions, several roadways and schools remain closed across the Southern California region.
Southern California will continue to face "dangerous fire weather conditions" including strong Santa Ana winds and extremely low humidity through later this week, forecasters said Tuesday.
The National Weather Service has issued a series of warnings for the Los Angeles area, including a flood watch and winter storm warnings.
A slow-moving low-pressure system will linger over the Southwest, bringing steady rain through at least Monday.
The National Weather Service says winter weather is on the way to Southern Nevada, with rain and snow expected.
The National Weather Service says much of Ventura County could see a half-inch of rainfall. Here's what to expect this weekend.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Firefighters quickly extinguished several brush fires that erupted Monday in Southern California amid windy and dry conditions. The extreme fire weather is raising the risk of new wildfires like the two major blazes still burning near Los Angeles that started in similar weather nearly two weeks ago.
Flood watches were in effect for burn areas from recent fires that broke out around the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Los Angeles, Altadena and Castaic Lake.
Flash-flood and mudslide risks for the burn areas had mostly diminished early Monday, forecasters say. Here are some rain totals.
The deadly Eaton Fire in the Pasadena and Altadena areas was almost fully surrounded Monday, and fears of flooding or debris flows from weekend rains were easing as the storm system moved off to the east.