This weekend's cool temperatures and higher humidity are expected to give way to more Santa Anas and a new red flag warning Monday.
The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning starting Monday for San Diego County's inland valleys and mountains.
Nearly 100,000 San Diegans could loose power during the next round of power shutoffs after the National Weather Service issued another Red Flag Warning for the region for Monday and Tuesday as
Forecasters say the moisture will do virtually nothing to tamp down the threat of wildfires in a region starving for rain.
San Diego County has slipped back into severe drought conditions, with a new round of Santa Ana winds and critical fire weather conditions exacerbating the risk for wildfires to spread rapidly. NOAA is predicting below average rainfall for the Southern California region through the month of January.
Santa Ana winds are funneling dry and cold air to Southern California, elevating fire danger and bringing overnight low temperatures to freezing points in some areas.
On Saturday at 8:57 p.m. the NWS San Diego CA issued a high wind watch valid from Monday 8 p.m. until Tuesday 8 p.m. The watch is for San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Bernardino County Mountains,
This weekend will be cool with daytime highs generally below normal this time of year with the exception of mountains and deserts. 2025 Farmers Insurance Open: How could winds impact the tournament? The marine layer and low clouds will rebuild along the coast and some inland valleys in the evening and morning hours for the next couple of days,
The winds fueling fires in Southern California are beginning to relax, but the forecast calls for their return next week.
Nearly 90,000 households lost electricity as utilities shut off power to prevent their lines from sparking new blazes.
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of communities