Huge wildfires, fanned by hurricane-force winds, are devastating parts of southern California. But it was only months ago that unprecedented rainfall and flooding hit the region. Global News meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains how all that water and climate change likely played a role in the severity of the fires, and why warnings are still in effect even as winds ease up.
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L.A. wildfires: How record rain contributed to devastation
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