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Red flag warnings will go into effect early Monday for large swaths of Southern California, from Los Angeles to San Diego, due to strong Santa Ana winds, according to the National Weather Service.
A month after a devastating blaze in Southern California, red flag warnings have been issued across Los Angeles and parts of the region Monday as strong wind gusts could potentially cause ...
Red flag warnings are in place for Southern California due to Santa Ana winds that will bring gusts up to 65 mph and “extremely rare and dangerous” fire weather conditions. Red flag warnings ...
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Thousands of people could be without power due to the strong winds that are expected to batter Southern California in coming ... dangerous situation red flag warning" that went into effect at ...
The clocks rolled back and the winds rolled in early Sunday, bringing gusty conditions to large swaths of Southern California ... There are currently red flag warnings in Los Angeles, Ventura ...
Southern California is expected to see its first rain of the winter this weekend, but it will have to get through a couple more days of windy fire weather first. The National Weather Service ...
Red flag warnings will go into effect early Monday for large swaths of Southern California, from Los Angeles to San Diego, due to strong Santa Ana winds, according to the National Weather Service.
If fires are currently burning, that can also prompt meteorologists to issue or extend red flag warnings. Since last week, numerous fires have sparked in the Los Angeles area as Santa Ana winds ...
Intense Santa Ana winds and an abrupt drop in humidity in parts of Southern California prompted the National Weather Service to issue red flag warnings around the region for Sunday and Monday.