Warning for Strong Santa Ana Winds in Southern California
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09-12-2024

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Publicado: 09-12-2024 14:22:25 PDT
Actualizado: 09-12-2024 14:25:39 PDT
Extreme conditions create a high likelihood of wildfires
The National Weather Service office in Los Angeles has issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) Fire Weather Warning for much of the Santa Ana wind corridor in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, effective through Tuesday. The PDS Warning is extended through Wednesday for the Susana Mountains.
Santa Ana winds, originating from the mountains of the same name in Southern California, bring hot, dry air from the east. While they can occur year-round, they are most common during the cooler months of fall and winter.
Please be fire weather aware over the next few days across the mountains and valleys. Let's do our part to create one less spark! 👊 #CAwx #FireWeather https://t.co/HQfKmNEFca
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) December 9, 2024
These strong winds are forecast to significantly impact Los Angeles and Ventura Counties from Monday night through Wednesday afternoon. Additionally, a Fire Weather Warning is in effect from Monday morning through Wednesday morning for all mountain and valley areas in San Diego County.
You might also be interested in its Spanish version: Advertencia por fuertes vientos Santa Ana en el sur de California
In the mountains, wind gusts could reach up to 70 mph on Tuesday, with relative humidity levels between 5% and 10%. Although winds are expected to decrease by Wednesday afternoon, humidity will remain extremely low, heightening the risk of wildfires.