Southern California will possibly see drier conditions than what is average for winter, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's winter outlook.
Southern Californians are more used to seeing heat in early to mid-October as opposed to a cold storm, like the one that drenched and chilled the region Tuesday.
If you want to get in on the fall foliage frenzy and see some beautiful autumn colors in nature, you don't necessarily have to travel out of California.
If you've recently dealt with a lot of spiders and bugs, you're not alone. The weather has a lot to do with the critters we see in Southern California.
Compared to the simmering summers Southern California usually experiences, the past few months have been relatively cool. Here's how this year compares to past summers.
Forecasters at AccuWeather say we can expect a hotter summer compared to last year -- with the main difference being how late into the summer that heat could last.
Could a monster earthquake sink a portion of Northern California? A new study calculates the risk of where and how much land could sink, but experts say there's something else closer to home that we should be concerned about.
California's annual April snow survey has brought some welcome news: This year marks the first time in in a quarter-century that the state has a snowpack trifecta.