Powerful images show Los Angeles heroes on front lines of California’s historic wildfires
Southern California is grappling with a historic wave of wildfires, forcing the deployment of the National Guard to bolster firefighting efforts on Friday.
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Southern California is grappling with a historic wave of wildfires, forcing the deployment of the National Guard to bolster firefighting efforts on Friday.
A truck driverâs dash camera captured a harrowing scene when a block of snow smashed his windshield as he was driving during a winter storm in Kansas Thursday.
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake struck just off the coast of San Francisco Friday morning, adding a jolt to millions of residents to their morning routine.
Yesterday’s winter storm dropped nearly a foot of snow across parts of the Texas Panhandle, along with near double-digit totals in eastern Texoma and northern sections of the D/FW Metroplex. We had significant snow accumulations in the D/FW Metroplex, and Northeast Texas. Not to be left out, the eastern half of Texas received beneficial rains. […]
Top weather news for Friday, Jan. 10, 2025: A significant winter storm is ongoing Friday morning across the South. Plus, walls of flame, whipped by relentless winds, continue to devour Los Angeles neighborhoods for the fourth consecutive day, leaving 10 confirmed dead.
Off and on clouds today, with gusty winds. Temperatures will drop below freezing by Saturday morning.
The Federal Aviation Administration reports a firefighting aircraft was struck by a drone while operating over the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles on Thursday. No injuries were reported in connection to the incident, but the aircraft was significantly damaged.
Significant snow accumulations have been observed across parts of the Texas Panhandle, Texoma, North Texas, and Northeast Texas. We’ve seen upwards of ten to twelve inches of overperforming snow around Amarillo, with some locations in Texoma and northern sections of the D/FW Metroplex, into Northeast Texas, receiving upwards of five to six inches of snow. […]
An alert designated to warn people of a fire northwest of downtown Los Angeles went sent county-wide, according to a local official. At the time, emergency management was monitoring the Kenneth Fire which triggered its own evacuations.
Fresh off destructive wind and firestorms, the forecast remains daunting for Southern California with additional damaging Santa Ana wind threats and critical fire weather danger continuing at times over the next several days.