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Santa Ana, Southern California
Dangerous Santa Ana winds to continue battering Southern California Thursday
Much of Los Angeles County will again be facing red flag critical fire conditions Thursday as a powerful and “particularly dangerous” Santa Ana wind event continues to combine with low humidity to raise the risk of wildfires.
Dangerous Santa Ana winds ease across SoCal
Particularly dangerous” conditions and most red flag warnings have been lifted Friday in Los Angeles County following a Santa Ana wind event combined with low humidity that raised the risk of wildfires.
Dangerous Santa Ana winds batter Southern California, boosting fire danger
Wind gusts topping 70 mph in the San Gabriel Mountains are providing a taste of the conditions that are expected to continue into Thursday.
Santa Ana winds subside for Election Day, to pick up again Wednesday
Tuesday, a chilly morning leads to a warmer afternoon, with clear skies and dry conditions. Below-average temperatures will continue. In the Los Angeles and Orange County metro areas.
Dangerous Santa Ana Winds Trigger Red Flag Warnings Across Los Angeles, Ventura Counties
A severe Santa Ana wind event is unfolding across Los Angeles and Ventura counties, prompting a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) Red Flag Warning that includes the Santa Clarita Valley, per the National Weather Service.
Santa Ana winds to subside in SoCal as red flag warning expires
The Santa Ana winds that drove the devastating Mountain Fire in Ventura County are expected to subside by late Friday morning.A red-flag warning is expected to expire Friday by 11 a.m. The weekend should be clear but cool as a low pressure trough makes its way to Southern California.
Red Flag warning over Mountain Fire area lifted, winds die down but conditions still "very dry"
After powerful winds and low humidity fueled the spread of the Mountain Fire, forecasters lifted a Red Flag warning over the area of the devastating Ventura County blaze Friday as weather conditions improve.
Red Flag Warning Issued As Santa Ana Wind Event Sweeps Through Santa Clarita Valley
A red flag warning is in effect across Ventura and Los Angeles Counties on Monday due to gusty Santa Ana winds and low humidity, affecting the Santa Clarita Valley.
Santa Ana winds, Mountain Fire smoke trigger hazardous air quality alerts
Smoke, strong winds and debris from the Mountain Fire are causing dangerous air quality conditions - even outside of Ventura County. Here's what you need to know to protect yourself - and those who might be more vulnerable.
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Santa Ana winds could hit 70 mph in some Southern California neighborhoods, bringing added fire risk
Down south, in spots such as Santa Ana, Irvine and Fontana and the majority of the Inland Empire, expect winds of up to 60 ...
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Back-to-back Santa Ana wind storms will sweep into critically dry San Diego County
For the second year in a row, San Diego received virtually no rain during October, parching already dry wildland vegetation.
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Southern California on High Alert for Wildfires Amid Santa Ana Winds; Los Angeles and Ventura Counties Face Red Flag Conditions
The Santa Ana winds prompted red flag warnings in Southern California, heightening the region's wildfire risks.
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Gusty Santa Ana winds bring high fire risk and power shutoffs across Southern California
Southern California Edison has temporarily shut-off power in high-risk service areas across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, ...
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Mountain Fire containment rises; winds to kick up again in Ventura, Los Angeles counties
The forecast calls for winds to kick up again. But officials say conditions will not reach the magnitude of last week's Santa ...
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