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Santa Ana winds could hit 70 mph in some Southern California neighborhoods, bringing added fire risk
Strong Santa Ana
winds
are expected to start sweeping across parts of Southern California by Wednesday, Nov. 6 — prompting concerns about potential wildfires. “All the wind-prone areas in Ventura and
Los
Angeles
counties are going to see pretty ...
100 MPH Winds Trigger Red Flag Warning In LA County
Extremely dry and windy conditions in LA County will bring widespread critical fire weather conditions, forecasters warned.
Strong winds bring red-flag warnings, wildfire threat to Golden State
The National Weather Service issued red-flag warnings to a large swath of the state, from the San Francisco Bay Area all the way down to Los Angeles.
Red Flag warnings issued in Southern California for high winds, dangerous fire conditions
Red Flag warnings have been issued in Southern California on Sunday evening ahead of strong Santa Ana winds and low humidity, setting the stage for dangerous fire conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) said the warnings will go into effect at 7 p.
Santa Ana winds to push fire danger sky high in Southern California
Strong northeasterly winds, known as Santa Ana, will howl through the mountains and canyons of Southern California from Wednesday to Thursday, igniting a wildfire risk not seen for years in the region,
More Santa Ana winds expected to batter SoCal by mid-week
Much of Southern California was enjoying a respite Tuesday from powerful winds that had been blasting the region, but even stronger Santa Ana conditions are expected by Wednesday morning, leading to more warnings of critical fire danger conditions.
Thousands of outages considered as Santa Ana winds rip through Southern California
Officials are considering Power Safety Shutoffs for more than 170,000 customers Monday morning as gusty Santa Ana winds blow through Southern California, increasing concerns for wildfires. Details: <a href=" Angeli Kakade reports for the KTLA 5 News at 5 on Nov.
7h
Whipping winds expected to bring 'extreme and life-threatening' fire conditions to Los Angeles
Monday's Santa Ana gusts were but a taste of what's to come later this week, says the National Weather Service, which has ...
11h
Los Angeles Faces a ‘Particularly Dangerous Situation’ for Wildfire Weather
Forecasters in California are using some of their strongest language to warn that windy conditions may help fires spread this ...
11h
on MSN
Another round of powerful, dry winds to raise wildfire risk across California
California is bracing for another round of powerful winds that will cause humidity levels to drop and raise the risk of ...
19h
on MSN
Santa Ana winds subside for Election Day, pick up again Wednesday
Tuesday, a chilly morning leads to a warmer afternoon, with clear skies and dry conditions. Below-average temperatures will ...
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High winds – up to 80 mph – may bring critical fire risk to California
the NWS office in
Los
Angeles
said wind gusts in the mountains – typically the hardest areas for firefighters to reach – ...
6h
'Particularly Dangerous Situation' fire weather threat looms in Southern California amid Santa Ana winds
Residents in Southern California face an extreme fire weather threat Wednesday as dry conditions overlap with strong Santa ...
NBC Los Angeles
2d
High winds prompt red flag warning across Southern California
High
winds
across Southern California prompted a red flag warning Monday, putting fire crews on high alert for possible ...
1d
Strong Winds Have California Bracing for Wildfire Weather
The state will see multiple wind events through the middle of the week, and its biggest cities may face quickly growing ...
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