Weather
Red Flag Warning Issued For San Fernando Valley
A red flag warning is in effect through Wednesday as heavy winds create a high risk of wildfires across the region.

LOS ANGELES, CA — A red flag warning denoting a high risk of wildfire will be in effect from Tuesday evening through Wednesday in the mountains, forests and most valleys of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, the National Weather Service said.
"Gusty Santa Ana winds will return to Southwest California tonight into Wednesday," according to an NWS statement. "The strongest winds will be focused across eastern Ventura and western Los Angeles counties Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, with wind gusts ranging between 35 and 45 miles per hour in wind prone areas."
The weather service said Santa Ana winds will bring warming and drying to the area under warning, with widespread humidity levels of 8 and 20 percent, along with high temperatures climbing well into the 80s across lower elevations.
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The red flag warning is in force in the San Gabriel Mountains, Angeles National Forest in Los Angeles County, Los Padres National Forest in Ventura County, the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area, the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys and all of Ventura County's valleys to 6 p.m. Wednesday.
The warning will also be in effect in coastal areas from Malibu to the Hollywood Hills and all coastal areas of Ventura County from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday.
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"The Santa Ana winds will bring warming and drying to the watch area, with widespread humidities between 8 and 20 percent, along with temperatures climbing well into the 80s across lower elevations," warned an NWS statement.
"If fire ignition occurs, conditions may be favorable for rapid fire spread and extreme fire behavior, which would threaten life and property."
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