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LA's Dream City Faces Nightmare Weather
1 Jan
Summary
- Southern California faced devastating fires and floods in 2025.
- Climate change intensifies weather extremes in the region.
- Residents endure frequent, violent weather events.

Southern California is grappling with a new reality of extreme weather, as devastating fires in early 2025 were followed by severe floods at year's end. This pattern challenges the region's idyllic perception, highlighting how wildfires and torrential rains are reshaping its public image.
Climate scientists attribute this increase in severity to climate change, which amplifies the state's natural wet-dry cycles. Warmer air intensifies storms and exacerbates droughts, creating conditions ripe for both extreme precipitation and devastating wildfires, as seen with the January fires fueled by prior wet conditions.
The year's turmoil extended beyond weather, with immigration crackdowns adding to the sense of chaos. Residents like Suyapa Portillo Villeda, impacted by both fires and floods, feel besieged by multiple threats, while Mayor Karen Bass acknowledges that extreme weather events are becoming the norm.




