With streaks of yellow, orange and red, Cal Fire’s new fire risk maps make plain the extent of fire danger in the Bay Area.
A Level 2 storm brought heavy rain, strong gusty winds to the Bay Area causing power outages and downed trees in the Bay Area ...
To determine the hazard level for an area, factors such as fire history, existing and potential vegetation, predicted flame length and ember-dispersion distances, terrain and weather patterns are ...
California braced for the arrival of a massive storm on Wednesday, evacuating residents in areas at risk of mudslides and ...
A project to update the Caltrain crossing in downtown Burlingame for safety has been in the works for years, but the price ...
Cal Fire added over 1.2 million acres in Central California to its fire hazard severity zones. New maps for Southern ...
Rain has returned to the Bay Area, along with strong winds, as the first storm system enters the region. Follow along for ...
The Wednesday rain event in the Bay Area is a weak atmospheric river, according to the Center for Western Weather and Water ...
Cal Fire’s Fire Hazard Severity maps for local jurisdictions, issued in 2011, are being updated, with Bay Area maps released Monday. While the old maps showed only areas deemed “very high ...
A storm soaking the state on Wednesday and Thursday is bringing new danger to the area hit by wildfires earlier this year.