“Currently, there are no SCE customers under consideration for a Public Safety Power Shutoff,” Gabriela Ornelas, spokesperson for SCE said. However, there are still customers without power due to previous PSPS. If SCE determines the need for a PSPS next week, customers are set to be notified before the lights go out.
Dry Santa Ana winds are expected to peak early Tuesday morning in the Santa Clarita Valley, bringing dangerous fire conditions to the area.
The start of a cooling trend begins Thursday, marking the end of the PDS alert and a downgrade of red flag warning zones.
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After a brief break on Sunday afternoon, another prolonged round of gusty Santa Ana winds is expected to develop, forecasters say.
A high wind warning was issued by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA on Monday at 1:12 a.m. valid from Tuesday 4 a.m. until Wednesday noon. The warning is for Santa Clarita Valley, Malibu Coast, Calabasas and Agoura Hills and Eastern San Gabriel Mountains.
A high wind watch was issued by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA on Wednesday at 9:54 p.m. valid from Thursday 6 p.m. until Friday 2 p.m.
Extreme fire conditions remain in the Southern California region as high winds have prompted a "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag warning,​ weather officials say.
There’s always something to do in the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles, but check in advance to make sure these events have not been cancelled or postponed.
While winds will be weaker on Thursday, another Santa Ana wind event is forecasted for Friday, with wind advisories likely in the Santa Clarita Valley to Point Mugu area from early morning to early afternoon, according to the NWS Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, United States - January 04, 2025 01/04/2025 09:45 am (GMT-0800) SANTA CLARITA, Calif. – To celebrate the new year, more than 100 people registered to plunge into frigid waters at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center.