Southern California Edison, your malfunctioning transformer ... Unreliable communication: Despite promises of immediate service, SCE representatives later denied responsibility for the issue ...
A video shows arcing at a Southern California Edison tower, then a fire at the tower's base, suggesting the Eaton fire may have been caused by electrical equipment.
In less than a week, Southern California’s weather has gone from unseasonably dry and warm – to wet and now bitterly cold. The National Weather Service says the same low pressure system that brought rain to the region last weekend is “still spinning” and producing overnight low temperatures in the 30s
(National Weather Service) The warning comes as a result ... According to the NWS, the winds will likely be enough for Southern California Edison to send power shutoff warnings to some customers ...
A slow-moving low-pressure system will linger over the Southwest, bringing steady rain through at least Monday.
Southern California will continue to face "dangerous ... an advisory typically issued just once every few years by the National Weather Service — when the risk of wildfires sparking and ...
As Southern California shifts into recovery mode after the devastating wildfires, residents should stay on alert on Monday and Tuesday with high winds returning. The National Weather Service has issued another Red Flag Warning from 10 a.
Tens of thousands of customers across Southern California should prepare to lose power Monday or Tuesday as Southern California Edison plans to make preemptive cutoffs as “extreme” fire weather returns.
Parched Southern California was forecast to face more dangerous winds on Wednesday but could get some needed rain this weekend, dampening prospects of another round of deadly wildfires while raising the possibility of challenges like toxic ash runoff.
Southern Californians are bracing for gusty winds and a heightened risk of wildfires less than two weeks after deadly blazes that have killed at least 27 people and ravaged thousands of homes.
As winds across Southern California are calmer and firefighters are making progress, the threat to the region remains with Santa Ana winds expected to continue.
After a long-overdue winter storm finally hit Southern California last weekend, forecasters are now tracking another storm that may bring measurable rain to the region. A powerful system currently over the Pacific tapped into an atmospheric river,