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Fire Weather Warning Extended Through Friday Morning

The red flag warning will expire at 10 a.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service.

Strong winds blew across the Southland on Thursday as temperatures rose and humidity levels tumbled, creating a threat of wildfires.

A red flag warning denoting a high risk of wildfire was originally expected to expire at 6 p.m. across much of the Southland, but the National Weather Service extended the warning until 10 a.m. Friday.

The warning will be in effect in the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County mountains, Santa Clarita and San Fernando valleys and what the NWS calls the Los Angeles County Coast, which includes the Palos Verdes Peninsula, Beach Cities, the Westside, the Hollywood Hills, downtown L.A. and the rest of metropolitan Los Angeles.

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"Moderate Santa Ana winds will continue across the typical wind-prone locations of Los Angeles and Ventura counties through this evening, gradually diminishing overnight into Friday," according to the NWS. Wind gusts between 35 and 45 mph will be common across the mountains through this evening, with gusts in the 25 to 35 mph range across coastal and valley areas.

"These northeast winds will continue to reinforce warm and very dry air across the region. The gusty northeast winds combined with widespread single- digit humidities and very dry fuels will result in critical fire weather conditions across much of Los Angeles and Ventura counties through early Friday morning, resulting in the extension of the red flag warnings."

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Forecasters noted that offshore winds were expected to diminish dramatically by Friday afternoon, but warm and dry conditions were expected to continue.

—City News Service.


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