“That topside looks really good,” Litz said.
Tomorrow represents the possibility of another difficult day as the kind of Santa Ana winds that helped fuel Southern California’s devastating fires during the week were expected to return overnight.
National Weather Service data tracked the winds as they turned around and returned to the dreaded offshore direction from the north-northeast tonight. Red flag warnings were in effect for much of L.A. and Ventura counties tonight, with gusts of 50 to 75 mph possible tonight into tomorrow morning and again tomorrow night into Monday morning, federal forecasters said.
Federal forecasters have “high confidence in long duration critical fire weather conditions,” the weather service’s Oxnard, California, office said in its red flag warning message.
Red flag warnings alert residents to dangerous fire weather as measured by winds of at least 20 mph and relative humidity of 25% or less, according to the weather service.
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