Santa Ana winds returning to Southern California with wind gusts of up to 45 mph
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California Drought Map Reveals Wildfire Risk Amid Santa Ana Winds
Warm temps, Santa Ana winds ahead of wet weekend for Southern California
A ridge of high pressure will bring another round of well-above-average temperatures and gusty Santa Ana winds to Southern California on Thursday before a storm system arrives with a chance of rain this weekend.
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Update: Wind advisory affecting Santa Ana Mountains until early Thursday evening
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Update: Los Angeles County under a wind advisory until Thursday midday
Update: Wind advisory for Riverside County until early Thursday evening
Riverside County is included in an updated wind advisory issued by the National Weather Service on Thursday at 8:52 a.m. The advisory is in effect until 4 p.m. The NWS San Diego CA states to anticipate,
Shifting weather patterns will produce a taste of summer, along with stiff Santa Ana winds, followed by a cooling trend and the possibility of rain in San Diego County, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures will likely rise into the 80s on Thursday along the San Diego County coastline — and the 90s inland — due to Santa Ana winds, which will carry warm air from the desert to the sea during one of the driest periods in the region’s history, the National Weather Service said.
Santa Ana winds ramp up Thursday as warm weather sticks around for one more day before a quick cooldown. A wind advisory goes in effect for Ventura County
The current high-pressure system over Southern California is expected to give way to weak storms that will send temperatures plummeting down.
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MyNewsLA on MSNWind, Soaring Temps, Then Rain in Forecast for Inland RegionShifting weather patterns will produce a taste of summer, along with stiff Santa Ana winds, followed by a cooling trend and the possibility of rain throughout the Inland Empire this week and weekend,
The Eaton and Palisades fires started Jan. 7 in a fierce Santa Ana windstorm. Here are the weather conditions that contributed to their rapid spread.
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