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Fire Weather Watch

Status

Event Continued Active alert

Start Time

Tue 01/07/2025 09:00 PM EST

End Time

Wed 01/08/2025 09:00 PM EST

Significance

Watch

Impacts

Moderate impact

Locations Affected

Los Angeles, CA ∙ Long Beach, CA ∙ Pomona, CA ∙ Glendale, CA ∙ Pasadena, CA ∙ Oxnard, CA ∙ Thousand Oaks, CA ∙ Torrance, CA ∙ Santa Clarita, CA ∙ Simi Valley, CA

Headline

Fire weather watch in effect from late tuesday morning through friday afternoon for potential widespread strong/damaging north to northeast winds and low relative humidity for much of los angeles and ventura counties...
fire weather watch in effect from tuesday night into wednesday for la county coast extending into palos verdes, and catalina island due to moderate to strong north to northeast winds and low relative humidity...
while there is still some uncertainty in this week's strong wind event and corresponding humidity levels at the onset, the most likely outcome is for widespread strong/damaging north to northeast winds with an extended period of dangerous red flag conditions. while the longer duration of strong winds is expected to be focused across los angeles and ventura counties, there is a 20-30 percent chance of shorter duration red flag conditions across portions of santa barbara and san luis obispo counties. with widespread damaging winds likely between tuesday afternoon and wednesday night in los angeles and ventura counties, there will be an increased risk for downed trees and powerlines, as well as power outages. there is also the potential for moderate to strong north to northeast winds for the la county coast (especially hollywood hills, beverly hills, and sepulveda pass) extending into palos verdes and catalina island tuesday night into wednesday, resulting in the fire weather watch for these areas. there is a high probability of strong mountain wave wind conditions during the peak of the event tuesday afternoon into wednesday night, which could bring strong/damaging winds to areas that typically do not see strong winds, including portions of the san gabriel valley and san fernando valley. there is a high risk of long duration critical fire weather conditions for much of la/ventura counties between tuesday and friday, with upgrades to red flag warnings in highest confidence areas likely later today.

Full Alert Message

URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 1027 AM PST Sun Jan 5 2025 Fire weather watch in effect from late tuesday morning through friday afternoon for potential widespread strong/damaging north to northeast winds and low relative humidity for much of los angeles and ventura counties... fire weather watch in effect from tuesday night into wednesday for la county coast extending into palos verdes, and catalina island due to moderate to strong north to northeast winds and low relative humidity... while there is still some uncertainty in this week's strong wind event and corresponding humidity levels at the onset, the most likely outcome is for widespread strong/damaging north to northeast winds with an extended period of dangerous red flag conditions. while the longer duration of strong winds is expected to be focused across los angeles and ventura counties, there is a 20-30 percent chance of shorter duration red flag conditions across portions of santa barbara and san luis obispo counties. with widespread damaging winds likely between tuesday afternoon and wednesday night in los angeles and ventura counties, there will be an increased risk for downed trees and powerlines, as well as power outages. there is also the potential for moderate to strong north to northeast winds for the la county coast (especially hollywood hills, beverly hills, and sepulveda pass) extending into palos verdes and catalina island tuesday night into wednesday, resulting in the fire weather watch for these areas. there is a high probability of strong mountain wave wind conditions during the peak of the event tuesday afternoon into wednesday night, which could bring strong/damaging winds to areas that typically do not see strong winds, including portions of the san gabriel valley and san fernando valley. there is a high risk of long duration critical fire weather conditions for much of la/ventura counties between tuesday and friday, with upgrades to red flag warnings in highest confidence areas likely later today. ...fire weather watch remains in effect from tuesday evening through wednesday afternoon for moderate to strong north to northeast winds and low relative humidity for los angeles coast extending into palos verdes and catalina island... * winds, most likely outcome-moderate to strong north to northeast winds tuesday night into wednesday with sustained winds of 20 to 35 mph and potential damaging wind gusts of 40 to 60 mph. strongest winds likely in the hollywood hills, beverly hills, sepulveda pass, palos verdes extending into catalina island. * relative humidity, most likely outcome-humidities likely falling to between 20 and 30 percent in many areas by tuesday afternoon, then widespread 15 percent or less potentially tuesday night into wednesday. there is also a chance of localized single digit humidities on wednesday. * impacts, if fire ignition occurs, conditions are favorable for rapid fire spread and extreme fire behavior, including long range spotting, which would threaten life and property. there will be the potential for downed trees and powerlines, as well as power outages. precautionary/preparedness actions... a fire weather watch means that critical fire weather conditions are likely to occur in the coming days. residents near wildland interfaces should prepare now on what to do if a wildfire breaks out. see readyforwildfire.org and wildfirerisk.org for information..

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CAZ287-366>368-060230- /O.CON.KLOX.FW.A.0001.250108T0200Z-250109T0200Z/ Catalina and Santa Barbara Islands-Los Angeles County Beaches- Palos Verdes Hills- Los Angeles County Inland Coast including Downtown Los Angeles- 1027 AM PST Sun Jan 5 2025