Santa Ana winds to keep fire threat high until Wednesday evening, officials warn
The deadly Santa Ana winds that sparked the fires have returned and are predicted to get stronger as firefighters continue to fight fires in Los Angeles that have destroyed entire communities.
At a news conference on Sunday, officials stated that the region's significant fire risks are growing due to gusty offshore winds and consistently dry weather. According to Ariel Cohen, meteorologist in charge of the weather service office for Los Angeles, the National Weather Service classified it as a "Particularly Dangerous Situation," a designation that has only been applied five times in the agency's existence.
The meteorological service says certain red flag warnings will be phased out sooner, but most will expire at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The warnings encompass Southern California from the top of t...