Powerful and damaging winds are forecast in Ventura and Los Angeles counties Monday and Tuesday, creating a particularly dangerous situation for fires, the National Weather Service said. The strong ...
The NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA issued a wind advisory at 1:52 a.m. on Tuesday valid from 4 p.m. until Wednesday 2 a.m. for ...
REUTERS However, the winds are actually stronger in Ventura County than they were last week. The FOX Forecast Center said that in the valleys, northeasterly winds have been sustained between 20 ...
Expect extremely dry conditions the next few days with warming temperatures Wednesday and Thursday. Sunshine and temperatures ...
More Santa Ana winds arrive Thursday. These winds enhance early in morning with gusts near 50mph. This will bring toxic air, smoke, ash and air quality ...
A rare Particularly Dangerous Situation warning has been issued for Southern California as a powerful and potentially damaging Santa Ana wind event​ is expected.
dry winds — some that could reach up to 100 mph — are forecast across much of Los Angeles and Ventura counties beginning Tuesday, and are expected to elevate the threat for fast-moving ...
Critical fire conditions are expected to continue through Friday. But rain could be on the way this weekend. Here's what to know.
As winds across the Southern California area are calmer than their peak and firefighters are making progress, the threat to the fire-weary region remains with Santa Ana winds expected to continue in ...
The Auto Fire has broken out in Ventura County, but firefighters say forward progress "has been stopped" with that blaze. Strong winds in the Los Angeles area will bring an elevated fire threat ...
Ventura County Fire Department officials said multiple storage units and vehicles were reported on fire. Video posted on social media showed winds pushing smoke and embers as firefighters battled ...
Powerful and damaging winds are forecast in Ventura and Los Angeles counties Monday and Tuesday, creating a particularly dangerous situation for fires, the National Weather Service said.