Tahoe Fire Weather Forecast: Changing weather conditions in store for Caldor Fire
Shifting winds will fan the Caldor Fire flames

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Meteorologist Darren Peck takes a close look at the weather conditions which test the progress fire crews are making as they battle the Caldor Fire's advance toward Lake Tahoe. (8-29-21)

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AccuWeather's Bill Wadell was live in New Orleans on Aug. 29 as Ida slammed into Louisiana, hitting New Orleans with intense wind gusts and driving rain.

Fire crews battling the Caldor Fire were able to save structures from burning in Strawberry on Saturday. KCRA 3's Erin Heft reports.

Video and photos showed the impact of 150 mph winds and what officials called a 'catastrophic' storm surge.

The Category 4 storm is expected to cause catastrophic wind damage and life-threatening flooding.View Entire Post ›

NBC weatherman Al Roker gave viewers a fright Sunday morning when he delivered the Hurricane Ida forecast while getting lashed by waves from the approaching storm.

Although Hurricane Katrina also reversed the flow of the Mississippi River, the phenomenon is extremely uncommon.

Hundreds of thousands of people in Louisiana were without power on Sunday as the Category 4 storm hit the US Gulf Coast.


The eye of dangerous storm Hurricane Ida has now reached land on the southeastern coast of Louisiana, near Port Fourchon. “Within the past hour, sustained winds of 43 mph and a gust to 67 mph were reported at Lakefront Airport in New Orleans. A NOAA National Ocean Service tide gauge in Shell Beach, Louisiana, recently […]

“Today’s been a rough day and there’s no bones about it," said Jeff Marsoleis, forest supervisor for El Dorado National Forest. A few days ago, he thought crews could halt the Caldor Fire's eastern progress, but “today it let loose." Flames churned through mountains just a few miles southwest of the Tahoe Basin, where thick smoke sent tourists packing at a time when summer vacations would usually be in full swing ahead of the Labor Day weekend.

Anyone in the path of Hurricane Ida faces potentially catastrophic effects, stretching from Louisiana even into the northeast.

Hurricane Ida continued to lash Louisiana with heavy rains and winds overnight — triggering flash flooding and leaving over 1 million customers in the state without power. The only electricity in New Orleans was coming from generators.The big picture: The historic storm made landfall in Louisiana as a powerful Category 4 hurricane before gradually weakening to a still-dangerous Category 2 storm late Sunday. Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free. Pedestrians o

(Bloomberg) -- New Orleans may be without power and air conditioning for more than three weeks in the wake of Hurricane Ida, which roared ashore with more powerful winds than Hurricane Katrina, according to utility owner Entergy Corp.Almost 750,000 homes and businesses were without power across Louisiana as of 7:26 p.m. local time on Sunday, according to Poweroutage.us, which tracks utility outages. The blackouts were concentrated in the southeastern tip of the state that includes New Orleans an