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Wild California storm system will bring wind
Wildfires are breaking out in Southern California as the ‘most destructive windstorm’ in over a decade hits
Wildfires began breaking out in Southern California Tuesday morning as a life-threatening, widespread windstorm that could be one of the most destructive to hit the region in over a decade roars to life and creates extremely dangerous fire weather conditions.
Southern California windstorm brings havoc, cancels Biden event and the peak is yet to come
Strong winds — with gusts as high as 79 mph in the San Gabriel Mountains — began blowing their way through Southern California on Tuesday morning, Jan. 7, leading to the possibility of downed trees and wires, power outages and dangerous fire weather.
'Life-threatening' windstorm in Southern California fans blazes in Los Angeles
Millions of people across Southern California are under a Red Flag warning as a dangerous windstorm fanned blazes in the Los Angeles area, including the Palisades Fire, which has triggered evacuations and burned hundreds of acres.
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'Life-threatening' windstorm brings critical fire weather back to Southern California
Southern California braced for another round of howling Santa Ana winds – this time, the incoming windstorm is considered ...
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What are ‘breaking mountain waves’ meteorologists are worried about during Southern California’s windstorm?
High winds hitting the San Gabriel Mountains could bring triple-digit windspeeds to Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.
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Destructive, ‘life-threatening’ windstorm to peak overnight across Southern California
As a destructive and life-threatening windstorm continues battering Southern California Tuesday, fire officials warned the ...
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How a rare windstorm whipped up LA County’s catastrophic hellscape
A UCLA climate scientist said the “strong wind event would not have produced a fire catastrophe had we gotten, say, an inch ...
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