For Washington, the NWS said heavy snow, with up to nine inches of accumulation, was expected for the cities of Plummer, ...
Fire-ravaged Southern California faces an unprecedented “extreme fire risk” Tuesday with the return of powerful Santa Ana winds — which may reach up to 75 mph, forecasters warned. Gusts ...
NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The Eaton Fire in central Los Angeles County poses a potential credit risk to power provider Southern California Edison, which operates electrical lines in the area ...
Goldman Sachs believes that the new tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on Canada, Mexico, and China are likely to have a limited short-term impact on global oil and gas prices. As a result, ...
The LA wildfires have caused massive destruction, displacing families and destroying over 12,000 structures. The fires have claimed at least 25 lives, with containment efforts hindered by ...
Given the rapid pace of climate change – and increased frequency and severity of the wildfires in LA, now a near-annual occurrence – the risks three years’ from now are even higher ...
“Even if the city says they’ll be fast, it’s still the city of LA,” LaTerra Development Managing Director Chris Tourtellotte said. “It’s big, it’s bureaucratic.” One issue ...
Given the rapid pace of climate change – and increased frequency and severity of the wildfires in LA, now a near-annual occurrence – the risks three years’ from now are even higher ...
NOAA has declared that a La Niña is underway. This cool weather event is likely to be shorter and weaker than usual, but will still affect global weather and climate. When you purchase through ...
Officials are bracing for more strong winds which are expected to persist through Wednesday. The LA fires have so far burned 16,425 hectares (40,588 acres) of land. That is about the same size as ...
Read more: LA fires: Why fast-moving wildfires and those started by human activities are more destructive and harder to contain Nights are warming faster than days globally, and dusk has brought ...
I’ve walked the streets of LA, its history as vivid as its fires. Now, the city burns, and its dreams smoulder in the ash Joan Didion, that most perceptive observer of Los Angeles life ...