As two wind-driven and deadly wildfires continue to rip through the Los Angeles basin, Inland Empire residents — no strangers to the devastation of wildfire — are working to help support victims of the Palisades and Eaton fires.
The combination of powerful winds and potential power outages has many people living across the Inland Empire living on edge, especially after witnessing the sheer force of the two devastating wildfires that continue to burn in Los Angeles County to the north.
Nicole Comstock reports from Fontana, where residents are living on edge as a powerful wind movement persists in the area, just a week after a Santa Ana wind event fueled two devastating fires just north in Los Angeles County.
The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch for the Inland Empire and surrounding areas as a red flag warning remains in effect. The watch comes as several massive fires continue to rage across Los Angeles and Ventura counties. From ...
Hunter Sowards and Nicole Comstock show how the high winds may affect residents in LA County and the Inland Empire.
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Los Angeles and Orange counties can expect a high of 67 degrees, dropping to 42 overnight. Weekend temperatures are expected to drop just below 60. The valleys and Inland Empire will see a high of ...
The latest red flag warning includes the Inland Empire and Orange County, as well as the already ravaged Los Angeles area.
Los Angeles, United States - January 14, 2025 01/14/2025 12:29 am (GMT-0800) ONTARIO, Calif. – The strong Santa Ana winds are impacting the city of Ontario and the Inland Empire area. The flags at the Ontario Auto Center,
A Red Flag Warning remains in place for parts of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Ventura and Riverside counties through 6 p.m. Wednesday.
It’s been less than a week since the year’s first wildfire embers raced through the air over Los Angeles, carried by hurricane-level Santa Ana winds to spark some of the deadliest wildfires California has ever seen.