Strong winds gusted across the Inland Empire overnight and into Tuesday morning, keeping the region on alert for any potential fires.
The National Weather Service warned: "Unfortunately, dangerous fire weather conditions look to continue through at least mid-week."
Southern California will continue to face "dangerous fire weather conditions" including strong Santa Ana winds and extremely low humidity through later this week, forecasters said Tuesday.
The earliest tunnels in Southern California were built for shelter, or mining purposes, but as civilization encroached, the region’s mountainous terrain required tunnels for railroads, aqueducts, and eventually, automobiles.
As Santa Ana winds returned to Southern California, residents and first responders braced for another day of critical fire weather.
On Monday at 10:46 a.m. the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA issued a high wind warning. The warning is for Santa Clarita Valley, Ventura County Beaches, Ventura County Inland Coast, Central Ventura County Valleys,
After a much quieter weekend, Southern California is experiencing a major shift in the weather pattern. The winds will peak Monday evening and overnight but extend into Tuesday morning.
On Monday at 11:45 p.m. an air quality alert was issued valid until Tuesday at 10 p.m. The alert is for Calabasas and Agoura Hills, Eastern San Fernando Valley, Eastern San Gabriel Mountains, Eastern Santa Monica Mountains Recreational area,
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On Monday at 11:03 p.m. an air quality alert was issued valid until Wednesday at midnight. The alert is for Eastern San Fernando Valley, Eastern San Gabriel Mountains, Eastern Santa Monica ...
Fire officials have deployed all available resources and prepositioned crews in fire-prone areas as much of Southern California remains under a red flag warning overnight. In a record fifth alert involving critical fire conditions this season,