As Southern California shifts into recovery mode after the devastating wildfires, residents should stay on alert on Monday and Tuesday with high winds returning. The National Weather Service has
Southern California Edison meteorologists expect PSPS conditions to continue through at least early Wednesday morning, if not longer.
The Santa Anas are expected to be most powerful Monday night into Tuesday. Fire services across the region say they are ready.
The Santa Ana winds are dry, powerful winds that blow down the mountains toward the Southern California coast. The region sees about 10 Santa Ana wind events a year on average, typically occurring from fall into January. When conditions are dry, as they are right now, these winds can become a severe fire hazard.
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Southern California is facing fierce fires fueled by the Santa Ana winds, which threaten homes and put firefighters to the test.
Tens of thousands of customers across Southern California should prepare to lose power Monday or Tuesday as Southern California Edison plans to make preemptive cutoffs as “extreme” fire weather returns.
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A rare Particularly Dangerous Situation warning has been issued for Southern California as a powerful and potentially damaging Santa Ana wind event is expected.
A small amount of rain is in the forecast for the region beginning late Friday through early Saturday, a much anticipated change of weather.
As a precaution, Southern California Edison has also alerted almost 173,000 ... was absolutely staffed in a manner appropriate for a Santa Ana wind event,” he said. “The challenge was the ...
As winds across the Southern California area are calmer than their peak and firefighters are making progress, the threat to the fire-weary region remains with Santa Ana winds expected to continue in the coming days.