Another round of fire weather could last for much of next week in Southern California, bringing new dangers as Pacific Palisades, Altadena and surrounding communities struggle to assess the damage of devastating wildfires earlier this month.
Ferocious Santa Ana winds fueled blazes in Southern California. Yet weather can also help determine how long a fire will last.
Forecasters paused the "particularly dangerous situation" extreme fire weather warning for Los Angeles and Ventura counties Tuesday afternoon, but warned that winds are expected to pick back up.
At least five wildfires are ravaging Southern California, and the three largest have already killed at least five people, burned tens of thousands of acres and prompted the evacuation of an estimated 179,
Things will remain relatively calm for the weekend, but "a difficult to resolve weather pattern" begins early to mid-next week, the NWS said.
The National Weather Service says the LA fire risk ... Cal Fire now ranks the Eaton blaze as the most destructive in Southern California history. It says the Palisades fire is the second.
After a brief reprieve, Southern California faces two days ... Crowley said during a news conference Monday. The National Weather Service’s warning of a particularly dangerous situation ...
The particularly dangerous situation alert is relatively new to Southern California but has been issued before the recent wildfires that have caused devastation across LA County.
Southern California will experience cooler and breezy temperatures over the weekend before another Santa Ana event develops early next week.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 27 people. The Palisades and Eaton wildfires continue to burn in California today. Here are the latest updates.
The NWS Sacramento CA issued a dense fog advisory at 3:54 a.m. on Saturday valid for Saturday between 4 a.m. and 11 a.m. The advisory is for Southern Sacramento Valley, Carquinez Strait and Delta and Northern San Joaquin Valley.