"We are not out of the woods yet. Please stay on guard for a fast-moving fire," the weather service's Los Angeles office ...
For the latest updates on the LA fires, follow USA TODAY's live coverage ... "The really good news is that today will be the last really windy day." At least 25 people have died in the fires.
On Wednesday morning and afternoon, winds will be the strongest west and north of Los Angeles, mostly in the mountains and higher canyons.
L.A. had a significant temperature drop, with an average of 50 degrees—8.6 degrees lower than the historical five-year ...
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The windy, flame-fanning weather that put the nation’s second most populous metropolitan region on edge eased up Wednesday as firefighters made significant gains against the two massive wildfires ...
Firefighters battling the Los Angeles wildfires made significant progress ... “The really good news is that today will be the last really windy day,” wrote the National Weather Service.
Another day of gusty winds is forecast Wednesday for Southern California, where a rare "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag warning continues until 3 p.m. for western Los Angeles County and ...
Strong winds are expected to wane as night approaches in the Los Angeles area Wednesday ... said Wednesday “will be the last really windy day,” though occasional winds and dry conditions ...
Roaring flames, wind-whipped embers and the smoking remains of homes have filled newscasts, websites and social media over the last two weeks. The fires that have destroyed 12,000 structures and ...