A fire broke out Wednesday night along the 405 Freeway in the Sepulveda Pass near the Getty Center, burning about 20 acres and spurring an evacuation warning.
Southern California will see its first significant rainfall event of the winter over the weekend, but it’ll have to get through a couple more days of fire weather first. The National Weather
Local media reports that these winds could create "dangerous" fire weather conditions that could last all week.
The particularly dangerous situation alert is relatively new to Southern California but has been issued before the recent wildfires that have caused devastation across LA County.
Federal meteorologists have issued their most dire wildfire warning for Los Angeles and Ventura counties, as winds threaten to pick up in the early hours of Tuesday through Wednesday. Alerting
Light to moderate Santa Ana winds will continue through Wednesday afternoon across Ventura and Los Angeles counties, according to the National Weather Service. There will be another increase in ...
As last week’s infernos still blaze in Los Angeles, the National Weather Service issued a Red Flag fire warning for portions of San Luis Obispo County on Monday.
Before the fires started, the National Weather Service had issued its highest alert for extreme fire conditions for much of Los Angeles County, citing: Low humidity Dry vegetation from lack of ...
Resurgent winds could cause “explosive fire growth,” according to the National Weather Service ... red flag warnings for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties until Wednesday at 3 p.m ...
The Hughes Fire has now burned 8,096 acres in Los Angeles and Ventura counties since igniting late Wednesday morning near Castaic Lake, according to Cal Fire. More than 24,00 people have been ordered to evacuate due to the Hughes Fire. Another 30,000 people are in evacuation warning zones.