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Residents are urged to take shelter as thunder and lightning storms pass through the area.
Closures are taking place for the reconditioning of playgrounds’ rubber surface.
Summer's first heat wave is upon us. At the O.C. beaches, hazards advisory in effect, too.
A heat wave is expected to toast the region through Saturday with temperatures more than 10 degrees above normal.
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Quality Management District has issued a no-burn alert, banning wood burning fires through the weekend.
Indoor fireplace use and outdoor wood burning will be prohibited due to pollution concerns.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District is ordering residents not to light fireplaces or burn wood outdoors.
Night time temperatures may drop to freezing in some parts of the region.
Peak activity will occur tonight, but the shower stays active until Nov. 30.
Clear night skies are expected to greet stargazers, who could see as many as 20 shooting stars an hour.
Health officials are asking residents to take precautions against the disease carrying parasite.
A heat advisory has been extended to include the Orange County coastline.
The 'blood moon' is rather amazing.
Abnormally high temperatures will continue today, but there is a chance of rain for Orange County.
A spectacular lunar episode is on tap this month. NASA officials say miss this one and you won't get another shot until 2033.
The predicted tsunami lapped ashore with minimal impact.
A 4.5 magnitude quake shook the Big Bear area this morning.
The morning's storm brought more rain than anticipated, triggering accidents and road closures.
Orange County will finally get some relief from the heat wave, but the Tuesday morning commute may be a wet one.
Thousands will turn out on September 19 to tidy up 1,200 miles of coastline
Climate experts upgraded the existing El Niño, warning it could be among the most powerful three to ever hit California.
A heat advisory has been issued throughout the region.
A blistering heat wave is expected to last with temperatures 10-15 degrees above normal.
A New Zealand is causing a southwest swell that will bring particularly big waves to south facing beaches this Labor Day weekend.
The drought cost $2.2 billion and 17,000 jobs last year, and the state needs smarter policies to face coming water shortages, experts say.
The moon will look a little bigger in the sky Saturday.
Inland Orange County will pass 100 degrees today, but temperatures are expected to drop below normal soon.
A nursery for great whites, coastal waters are warming, and young great whites have been sticking around longer than usual.
Isolated showers may usher in another heat wave starting today.
Swimmers will have to stay out of the water in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach after a shark became aggressive with a surfer.
A rarely-seen oarfish, the world's largest bony fish, washed ashore in Catalina this week.
This year's El Niño could be the strongest ever recorded.
Temperatures are expected to begin creeping down today, following a weekend of record-setting temperatures.
With temperatures climbing past 100 in many communities, authorities are advising precautions and conservation to avoid power outages.