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With more rain on the way, officials warned Sunday of an increasing risk of mudslides in Los Angeles County’s burn areas, with a 10% to 20% chance of significant flash flooding and debris flows ...
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As millions of Americans cope with severe winter weather spread across the country, experts say to watch out for health and safety dangers that go along with frigid temperatures and snow.
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Weekend rains could finally help tamp down the still-burning Los Angeles wildfires, but those rains could bring deadly mudslides and flooding to the communities in and around the fire zones.
Editor's note: This file captures the news of the California wildfires from Sunday, Jan. 27. For the latest updates on the fires, follow USA TODAY's coverage for Monday, Jan. 27. Intermittent ...
The "extensive" debris removal process is underway in Los Angeles County to clear rubble from burn scar areas ahead of potential rain that could create dangerous landslides and runoff, officials say.
Southwest winds at 7 to 12 mph and abundant sunshine will support temperatures reaching the upper 50s and lower 60s this afternoon. Showers slowly return Wednesday and increase Wednesday night ...
Travelling conditions could be "dangerous", it adds. The warning covers Cork, Kerry and Waterford, and finishes at 9am on Monday. People in Northern Ireland urged not to approach damaged ...
Good Morning Britain fans blasted ITV for an 'unbelievably dangerous' broadcast as their weather reporter was 'thrown around by wind and rain' in the middle of Storm Eowyn. Nick Dixon ...