At least five wildfires are ravaging Southern California, and the three largest have already killed at least five people, ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNSanta Ana wind event returns to Southern California: What you need to knowSanta Ana winds return to Southern California from Monday to Tuesday, once again raising fire danger concerns.
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Hosted on MSNSanta Ana winds timelineExtreme fire weather returns to Southern California - particularly Los Angeles and Ventura counties - as winds of up to 100 mph have prompted the most urgent warning from the National Weather Service.
Answer: The Santa Ana winds have everything to do with weather. It starts with a high-pressure area over the Great Basin.
The winds fueling fires in Southern California are beginning to relax, but the forecast calls for their return next week.
Intense Santa Ana winds gusting over 70 miles per hour are the major contributing factor to the massive California wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area, not only exacerbating the deadly fires ...
The winds from hell have returned. Santa Ana winds, one of the nation's most notorious wind events and an ongoing weather hazard in Southern California, have helped fuel the destructive wildfires ...
Santa Anas are linked to some of the worst wildfires Southern California has experienced ... along with other nicknames such as “devil winds.” Santa Ana winds can sweep urban pollution ...
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The map shows that parts of Southern California expecting 50 to 70 mph winds include Santa Clarita, Ventura, Los Angeles, Riverside, and Hemet. There is a wider spread area of 30 to 50 mph winds that ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Santa Ana winds are common in Southern California during cooler months. Here’s a look at the often-fierce winds that topple power lines and trees and can turn a spark into a ...
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
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