Southern California faces a period of "extremely critical" fire danger as strong Santa Ana winds create tinderbox-like ...
The National Weather Service has issued a particularly dangerous situation red flag warning for Southern California as Santa Ana winds roar through midweek. Here’s what you can expect.
Forecasters in California continue to prepare for a potentially harrowing 48 hours of “extremely critical” wildfire danger.
Strong and “particularly dangerous” Santa Ana conditions are expected to return Wednesday, leading to more warnings of critical fire threat. Many valley and mountain areas spent Monday under red flag ...
Monday's Santa Ana gusts were but a taste of what's to come later this week, says the National Weather Service, which has issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation Red Flag warning across southwest ...
With extreme fire weather forecast and a red flag warning issued for much of Southern California by the National Weather ...
Much of Southern California is facing weather carrying wildfire risks, threatening a "particularly dangerous situation" due ...
The National Weather Service in San Diego has issued a Red Flag Warning, which is in effect from 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov 6 to 7 ...
Down south, in spots such as Santa Ana, Irvine and Fontana and the majority of the Inland Empire, expect winds of up to 60 ...
California will see multiple wind events through the middle of the week, and its biggest cities may face quickly growing ...
The National Weather Service issues a red flag warning to alert the public and firefighters of ideal conditions for wildfires ...