CAMARILLO, Calif. -- A Southern California wildfire has destroyed 132 structures, mostly homes, in less than two days, fire officials said Thursday as raging winds were forecast to ease.
California wildfires have gotten much worse over the last two decades, researchers say. But an especially wet winter, combined with drier, warmer weather tied to climate change, came together to fuel ...
Southern California firefighters have gained ground against a wildfire that has destroyed at least 132 structures, mostly houses, as favorable conditions were expected to continue through the weekend ...
Residents of Southern California are looking at another stretch of dry weather ... explaining the absence of rain from the ...
In our news wrap Friday, firefighters in California are making progress extinguishing a wildfire that has destroyed some 130 ...
KCRA 3 Weather meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn looks at your weekend weather and when the next chance for rain will arrive in ...
At least 132 Southern California structures were destroyed and thousands of residents were forced to flee as a fast-moving ...
Officials in several Southern California counties urged residents to be on watch for fast-spreading blazes, power outages and ...
But while Northern California is expected to see solid rain chances, the forecast is not promising for Southern California, ...
KCRA 3 Weather meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn looks at how long the sunny and mild weather will last and when rain for the ...
The following is an excerpt with permission from the Weather West Blog.  NorCal has seen widespread wetting rain in the past ...