Offshore Santa Ana winds will continue to diminish on Thursday. The winds fueling fires in Southern California are beginning to relax, but the forecast calls for their return next week.
Weather officials continue to warn about extreme fire danger as a "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag remains in effect for Southern California ... to east Santa Ana winds could reach ...
Santa Ana winds become strong, drying out the air even more That's why the National Weather Service in southern California has issued a Red Flag Warning. The combination of strong gusts and ...
After more than a week of battling fierce wildfires driven by Santa Ana winds, the Southern California region is still facing danger as dangerously high winds are expected until the early evening ...
The blazes are still raging. And this week the so-called Santa Ana or "Devil" winds are back. This is what it could mean. What are the Santa Ana winds? Santa Ana winds are hot, dry winds that blow ...
as the Santa Ana winds are expected to return and further fuel the two monstrous wildfires that have already turned entire neighbourhoods to ashes. Meanwhile, data from the California Department ...
As per the National Weather Service's forecast, dry Santa Ana wind gusts of 45 to 70 miles per hour (72 to f112 kph) were forecast to continue through Wednesday. California Governor Gavin Newsom ...
The Santa Ynez Reservoir ... city officials said. California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday he was launching an independent state investigation into the loss of water pressure and ...
Since 1992, more than 3,600 wildfires in California have been related to power ... fires known to be caused by power lines Fillmore Santa Clarita Hurst fire ...