The latest Santa Ana winds will return Monday, with the strongest gusts expected Monday night into Tuesday morning, as Los Angeles fires continue to burn.
Wind gusts and dry conditions will linger throughout the day on Thursday in Los Angeles where firefighters hope to gain on their momentum against two major wildfires that have ravaged everything in their path.
The particularly dangerous situation alert is relatively new to Southern California but has been issued before the recent wildfires that have caused devastation across LA County.
All red flag warnings for critical fire danger expired by Thursday evening, bringing relief for firefighting work on two deadly blazes in Los Angeles County.
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of communities
The “particularly dangerous situation” was in effect for an area that includes parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Another round of fire weather could last for much of next week in Southern California, bringing new dangers as Pacific Palisades, Altadena and surrounding communities struggle to assess the damage of devastating wildfires earlier this month.
Federal meteorologists have issued their most dire wildfire warning for Los Angeles and Ventura counties, as winds threaten to pick up in the early hours of Tuesday through Wednesday. Alerting
As of January 14, the city's average temperature of 55°F was 3.5°F below the five-year average, a deviation of nearly 6 percent.
The National Weather Service is providing more details on a tornado that touched down in Lincoln County earlier in the month.
Firefighters in Southern California readied for another round of critical fire weather ... several in Los Angeles county, including a blaze Tuesday evening in the Angeles National Forest.
Particularly Dangerous Situation: What is it and when are they issued by the National Weather Service