Los Angeles city officials will explore the possibility of turning Cabrillo Beach into a dog beach.
Scorching temperatures are expected to ring in the official start of summer Sunday.
The lack of rainfall has led to reduced runoff and bacteria at local beaches.
Saturday, July 25th, 11am – 12pm
Saturday, July 11th, 9am
Tropical Depression Blanca is contributing just enough rainfall to make the roads slippery.
The ground shook at 9:54 p.m. How strong was it at your house?
Computer models point to a powerful El Nino, offering hope for our drought parched state.
Either with twins or an adoptee, a mother gray whale and her two calves are a rare sight off the local coast.
Four miles of the Long Beach coastline have reopened after globs of tar washed ashore, but authorities warn beachgoers to be cautious.
A low-pressure system will keep things cool and damp into the weekend.
Beaches throughout the South Bay reopened Friday night although authorities still don't know the source of the tar that washed ashore.
South Bay beaches remain closed as crews work to remove the tar balls that washed ashore. Heal the Bay officials warn of human health risks.
If you spot any wildlife in distress, phone the number provided for rescue.
A storm bringing a slight chance of rain is expected to pass in time for a dry holiday weekend.
An old trick of golf courses is showing up on suburban lawns.
The storm is providing some unexpected drought relief to the region.
A second round of rain from a cold Alaskan storm is expected to bring snow, thunder and the threat of water spouts off the coast.
By 2050, the number of extreme heat days in LA will skyrocket if nothing is done to control greenhouse gas emissions, UCLA scientists find.
Saturday, June 27th, 11am
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Saturday, June 13th, 2pm
A cold storm from the Gulf of Alaska brings with it the threat of rain, thunderstorms, hail, waterspouts and snow.
A cold storm out British Columbia will continue to bring unpredictable weather Friday.
A cold storm from Canada is expected to bring some wild weather through Friday.
The weather service is forecasting another two days of high surf with sets up to 10-feet at south-facing beaches.
Residents from the Valley to Orange County were awakened to a sharp jolting quake Sunday morning.
LA residents woke up to a good-sized quake along the Newport-Inglewood fault with an epicenter southwest of Compton.
Parts of LA County will experience hurricane force winds up to 70 mph. Heavy wind is expected to spread to Malibu and Hollywood Hills.
Drought-weary residents will get a break for their landscaping. Remember to turn off timed sprinklers if you get measurable rainfall.
The meteor shower is expected to peak Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
Swimming conditions will be dangerous.
Saturday, May 9th, 9am – 11:30am
A wind warning remains in effect until late Thursday.
Two quakes struck Sunday night in Los Angeles. Residents from the Valley to Orange County reported shaking.
A storm from the Gulf of Alaska will bring heavy wind, cold temperatures and as much as half an inch of rain.
A storm from the coast of Alaska will bring a chance of rain and snow early in the week.
A handy guide to tomorrow morning's April 4 Lunar Eclipse.
Warm temperatures are expected to persist another day, cooling off only slightly through the weekend.
After a week of sweltering heat, noticeably cooler temperatures bring a chance of rain and thunder today.