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2024: California [309] 20,000: 0: Mountain Fire [310] December 10: 2024: California [311] 4,037 [nb 2] 0: Franklin Fire [312] January 8: 2025: California [313] 55,082 [nb 2] 27 [314] January 2025 Southern California wildfires [315] – First extremely critical risk day in January since 2008, and the first extremely critical risk day in January ...
Progression of a well-anticipated high risk event across the Central Plains on April 14, 2012. This event ultimately produced 85 tornadoes that day, one of which killed six people. A high risk severe weather event is the greatest threat level issued by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) for convective weather events in the United States. On the ...
The last time downtown L.A. received that much rain was the 2024 Easter weekend storm, March 29-31, when 2.1 inches fell. The difference with that storm, however, is that it came following two ...
Millions of people across Southern California are under a red flag warning as a dangerous windstorm fanned blazes in the Los Angeles area, including the Palisades Fire, which has triggered ...
In most cases, the winds will not be strong enough to pose a high risk of trees and power lines coming down, but crosswind gusts over the passes and through some of the open areas can be high ...
The Copernicus Programme reported that 2024 continued 2023's series of record high global average sea surface temperatures. [6]2024 Southeast Asia heat wave. For the first time, in each month in a 12-month period (through June 2024), Earth’s average temperature exceeded 1.50 °C (2.70 °F) above the pre-industrial baseline.
Officials in California are warning of an increased risk of the potentially deadly Valley fever following more reported cases and an outbreak at a music festival this year. ... 2024 at 3:11 PM ...
The Mountain Fire began shortly before 9:00 a.m. PST on November 6 during an episode of strong Santa Ana winds in Southern California. [2] The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center delineated an "extremely critical" risk area on their Day 1 fire weather outlook, warning of low relative humidity values combined with a strong wind event with gusts of over 65 miles per hour (105 km/h ...