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A new study reports that Santa Ana winds will become less frequent in the future. But the more rare hot, dry winds could ...
The ferocious Santa Ana winds that helped fuel the deadly, out-of-control wildfires around Los Angeles are forecast to ease later Wednesday, but they may return Friday, meteorologists said. The ...
The fire erupted during extreme Santa Ana winds. The National Weather Service issued "a particularly dangerous" red-flag ...
Santa Ana winds, one of the nation's most notorious wind events and an annual weather hazard in Southern California, have helped fuel the destructive Franklin wildfire in Malibu that's charred ...
Knowing what Santa Ana winds are and what to do could save your life. (For even more granular weather data tracking in your area, view your 15-minute details forecast in ourPremium Pro experience.) ...
Gusty Santa Ana winds will begin picking up in areas of the Southland Wednesday evening and continue into Thursday, prompting warnings of hazardous driving conditions and possible damage to power ...
The Santa Ana winds are notorious for being hot, dry, and dusty — traits that have earned them the nickname “devil winds” — but the quality that really defines them is their direction.
A: Santa Ana winds are gusty winds that blow in the opposite direction (east to west, sometimes called “offshore” winds) of the typical wind we see in southern California (west to east, also ...
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Another round of Santa Ana winds will descend on the Southland this weekend, combining with reduced humidity levels to create conditions susceptible to wildfires. A red flag ...
The first strong Santa Ana occurrence of the season is bringing harsh winds across Southern California through Thursday, setting the stage for critical fire conditions and the potential for a ...
Santa Ana winds and, their Bay Area cousin, the Diablo winds occur when air from a region of high pressure over the dry Great Basin region of the U.S. flows westward toward lower pressure located ...
Back-to-back Santa Ana winds will raise fire risk in Southern California Downtown Los Angeles is seen from Avalon Boulevard in South L.A. on Nov. 9, the day after a drenching storm.