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Santa Ana winds, hot temperatures heighten Southern California’s fire danger
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Hot conditions and Santa Ana winds will hit Southern California this week, beginning the fall wildfire season in earnest as the region continues to recover from January’s devastating firestorms.
Though no red flag warnings have yet been issued, both the Santa Clarita and San Fernando Valley foothills will have elevated fire risks once the winds arrive, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Rose Schoenfeld.
October is traditionally the start of Southern California’s fire season as intense winds come from the east. But this October was marked by some wet conditions that fire officials said temporarily pushed back the fire danger.
The Santa Ana winds are back, bringing wildfire threat, heat and dryness
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Wildfire threat: Even with the recent rains, the threat of fast-moving, wind-driven fires remains, as fuels are still critically dry. If you live in a fire-prone area, stay vigilant (including by signing up for alerts) and make sure you have your evacuation supplies packed. Isolated Red Flag Warnings may be issued by Monday night.
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