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Editor's note: An updated Los Angeles wind forecast has been issued for Thursday, January 9. The ferocious Santa Ana winds that helped fuel the deadly, out-of-control wildfires around Los Angeles ...
Winds are expected to reach 30 to 40 mph, with gusts up to 60 mph in the Santa Clarita Valley, while the San Fernando Valley and the eastern valleys of Ventura County could see wind speeds in the ...
Santa Ana winds return to Southern California, ... that will be in place from 3 p.m. Tuesday through 6 p.m. Wednesday for the Santa Clarita Valley, Malibu Coast, Santa Monica Mountains ...
LOS ANGELES - Another round of potentially damaging Santa Ana winds will batter much of Southern California into the middle of the week, combining with low humidity to create dangerous wildfire ...
Large parts of Southern California were hit with Santa Ana winds Monday, prompting warnings of possible public safety power outages for tens of thousands of residents, but no shut-offs were required.
Southern California is bracing for another round of strong, potentially dangerous Santa Ana winds just over a month after a similar wind event helped fuel the Mountain Fire, which scorched nearly ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Gusty Santa Ana winds were buffeting Southern California on Sunday, reaching as high as 69 mph in the Santa Clarita Valley. A wind advisory was in effect until noon Monday in ...
In the Santa Monica Mountains and the Santa Clarita and western San Fernando valleys, a high-wind warning will be in effect until 3 p.m. Monday where northeast winds of 30 to 45 mph with gusts up ...
Santa Ana winds are common in Southern California during cooler months. Here’s a look at the often-fierce winds that topple power lines and trees and can turn a spark into a raging wildfire.
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. -- The Tick Fire broke out around 1:24 p.m. Thursday in the area of the 31600 block of Tick Canyon Road just south of Summit Knoll Road. With strong Santa Ana winds and dry ...
Santa Ana winds are common in Southern California during cooler months. Here’s a look at the often-fierce winds that topple power lines and trees and can turn a spark into a raging wildfire.