The National Weather Service's Los Angeles page screams “Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS)” in hot pink letters against a gray background in a rare warning aimed at seizing attention ahead of extreme wildfire risk that's predicted to start in Southern California at 4 a.
Dry air and gusty winds will continue throughout San Diego County through the middle of next week, followed by cooler and cloudier weather by the end of the week and possible light precipitation by next weekend.
The National Weather Service in San Diego warns that more strong gusty winds and low relative humidity will take hold by the afternoon, conditions that should continue through Wed
The National Weather Service expects lows of 45 degrees on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights in San Diego. The Housing Commission and service providers decide whether to activate the inclement weather program each morning.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for most of eastern San Diego County amid another round of Santa Ana winds. NWS on Sunday said Santa Ana winds ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for San Diego County due to high winds and low humidity.
San Diego County is experiencing the driest start to the water year in recorded history, according to meteorologists, but some climatologists are hopeful that a La Nina season means rain on the horizon.
A High Wind Watch is now in effect for a portion of San Diego County with gusty winds expected to impact the region from Tuesday evening through late Wednesday night, according to the National
There's a growing risk that significant fire weather could return in Los Angeles and Ventura counties starting early next week. But even more than winds, the region faces danger from extreme dry conditions and lack of rain.
Despite calmer Santa Ana winds overnight, dry conditions will continue, leading to a chilly start on Thursday morning, the NWS said. High temperatures Thursday are expected to reach 60 to 63 near the coast,
Forecasters say the moisture will do virtually nothing to tamp down the threat of wildfires in a region starving for rain.