Without congressionally approved funding, public media stations say communities will be left with aging infrastructure amid growing risks from extreme weather.
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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning urging people to be prepared for dangerous road conditions on passes and mountain roads.
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Scattered, light showers could develop as early as Monday, but will be more widespread later Tuesday through Wednesday.
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The coolest day of this week was predicted to be Tuesday, when high temperatures could be 5 to 10 degrees below average.
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Forecasters say heat advisories will stay in effect for Southern California through the weekend as the offshore flow bringing unseasonable warmth remains in place.
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Record high temperatures have people in San Diego questioning if it's even wintertime.
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A fire in the Los Angeles suburb of Whittier broke out Thursday afternoon and gutted two homes but firefighters say they're getting a handle on it. Another blaze erupted above the community of Emerald Bay near Laguna Beach before dawn.
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Michigan photographer Nic Antaya started a documenting Ishpeming Ski Club to understand how it has birthed a handful of Olympic athletes and its culture.
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Extreme winter weather can mean frozen pipes or roof damage. These tips can help your home weather a dangerous winter storm.
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The low January precipitation is disappointing news for California, which needs a wet winter to reduce drought conditions. Much of the state is still in severe drought though overall conditions have improved since last winter.
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Wind advisories will take effect later elsewhere in the Bay Area, the Central Valley, a portion of the Sierra Nevada and in Southern California.
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