Strong winds are expected to return to Southern California on Monday, bringing with them the potential for hazardous conditions and increased risk of wildfires.
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for the entire Los Angeles County area, warning of another “particularly dangerous situation” due to the return of Santa Ana winds.
What are Santa Ana Winds?
Santa Ana winds are a type of strong, dry wind that originates in the Great Basin region and blows towards the coast. These winds are known for their ability to spread wildfires and cause power outages. In Los Angeles County, the Santa Ana winds can be particularly hazardous due to the region’s dry climate and terrain.
When Will the Strong Winds Arrive?
The strongest winds are expected to arrive in the late morning and continue through the afternoon hours. Gusts of up to 60 mph are possible, with sustained winds reaching speeds of up to 40 mph. The strong winds will be accompanied by low humidity levels, making it an ideal environment for wildfires.
What Precautions Should You Take?
Residents in affected areas are advised to take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property from the strong winds. This includes securing outdoor furniture and decorations, trimming trees and shrubs, and avoiding travel unless absolutely necessary. The Los Angeles County Fire Department is also urging residents to be cautious when using candles or other open flames.
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through local news and weather reports.