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Preparing for wildfire season: The impact of weather patterns on Southcentral California - MSNSo, as we head toward summer, the most common and predictable local weather pattern, one that has a significant impact on wildfire potential, is the typical central and southern California sea breeze.
In central California, including the cities of Merced, Bakersfield, and Tulare, high temperatures up to 106 were expected. Trinity, Mendocino, and Lake Counties could see highs of up to 105.
Construction wrapped earlier this month on a new Public Storage location in Historic South Central Los Angeles, less than a ...
A spurt of earthquakes in south-central California asserted California is still in the race with Texas for lower 48 earthquake dominance. Across the Pacific, an earthquake in Japan triggered the fi… ...
Two former South-Central Pennsylvania residents who now live in southern California are prepared to evacuate at any moment due to wildfires.
The California Department of Water Resource's monthly snow survey on Friday showed accumulation at 90% of average, with storms forecast to bring more precipitation next week.
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