The National Weather Service on Tuesday extended its red flag warning for Southern California until Thursday evening.
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Red flag warnings in parts of the Los Angeles forecast region are expected to last through Thursday afternoon, but many of them are set to expire by Wednesday night. In San Diego, the red flag ...
FOCUSING ON SKULL ROCK, A POPULAR PLACE TO HIKE HIGH THAT RED FLAG WARNING WE REPORTED LAST NIGHT REMAINS IN EFFECT ... With weakening cold advection aloft tomorrow, temperatures area-wide should ...
The National Weather Service issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation red flag warning beginning at 3 ... weather conditions will continue through tomorrow. The worst winds are predicted today ...
On Tuesday at 2:35 p.m. the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA issued an updated red flag warning in effect until Thursday at 8 p.m.
A fire broke out Wednesday night along the 405 Freeway in the Sepulveda Pass near the Getty Center, burning about 20 acres ...
It’s the last thing that wildfire-ravaged southern California needs, but a red flag warning will span several ... The Palisades fire flared up Friday night and Saturday, even before the winds ...
The NWS map created on Wednesday shows central California under freeze warnings and frost advisories while Southern California is under a red flag warning ... 43 degrees. Tomorrow will be sunny ...
Firefighters are gaining ground on three major fires in Los Angeles County, where a red flag warning that went into effect earlier this week for parts of the region was extended into Friday. So far in ...
Santa Ana winds gusted over 80 mph overnight in the mountains outside of LA. Strong Santa Ana winds are hitting fire-ravaged Los Angeles on Friday morning, but the winds will relax later in the ...
The National Weather Service has extended to Friday afternoon a Red Flag warning for the San Gorgonio ... Service said winds will weaken Wednesday night before strengthening again.