Red Flag Warning
Status
Event Extended (Time) Active alertStart Time
Tue 01/07/2025 03:00 PM ESTEnd Time
Wed 01/08/2025 07:00 PM ESTSignificance
WarningImpacts
High impact
Headline
Particularly dangerous situation (pds) red flag warning in
effect noon tuesday until 4 PM wednesday due to damaging north to
northeast winds and low humidities for the following areas: san
gabriel mountains/ san gabriel and san fernando valleys
(especially foothills)/ beverly and hollywood hills/ coastal areas
adjacent to sepulveda pass / santa monica mountains / santa susana
mountains / malibu / eastern ventura valley (mainly near simi
valley/moorpark) -- this will likely be a life threatening,
destructive, and widespread windstorm...
red flag warnings in effect for los angeles county and much of
ventura county---see timings in headlines below...
red flag warning in effect for santa barbara mountains
including eastern santa ynez range tuesday into wednesday...
***this is a particularly dangerous situation (pds) for portions
of los angeles and ventura counties!***
a very strong, widespread, and destructive north to northeast
windstorm will bring extremely critical fire weather conditions to
many areas of los angeles and eastern ventura counties tuesday
afternoon into early wednesday afternoon. this is a particularly
dangerous situation (pds) red flag warning event in many areas,
with the combination of very strong upper level wind support,
tightening offshore pressure gradients (lax-daggett peaking at
-7 to -8 mb), and moderate cold air advection. the strongest winds
with this event are expected to be tuesday afternoon into early
wednesday afternoon when widespread damaging wind gusts of 50 to
80 mph are likely. the san gabriel mountains, santa susana
mountains, and foothills of the san gabriel/san fernando valleys
will likely see areas of destructive wind gusts between 80 and
100 mph! due to the very strong upper level wind support and high
risk for strong mountain wave activity, typical wind sheltered
areas such as portions of the la basin and san gabriel valley.
the strong winds will likely result in widespread downed
trees/powerlines, as well as widespread power outages. this will
likely be the most destructive windstorm seen since 2011
windstorm that did extensive damage to pasadena and nearby
foothills of the san gabriel valley. any communities along
highway 118 and 210 corridors will be at highest risk for
comparable wind damage. humidity levels are also expected to
lower to between 10 and 15 percent in many areas by tuesday
afternoon/evening, potentially lowering into single digits in
some areas by late tuesday night into wednesday.
the offshore winds are now expected to arrive early tuesday
morning, resulting in the red flag warning area being moved up to
4 AM tuesday in many areas. areas in a red flag warning
(especially during the pds time frame) will have increased risk
for large fires with very rapid fire spread, extreme fire
behavior, and long range spotting. while the longer duration of
strong winds and red flag conditions is expected to be focused
across los angeles and ventura counties, there is now expected to
be a shorter duration of red flag conditions across the mountains
of santa barbara county tuesday into wednesday. long duration red
flag warnings are in effect for much of los angeles and ventura
counties tuesday through thursday, with fire weather watches in
effect thursday night into friday.
Full Alert Message
URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 324 PM PST Mon Jan 6 2025 Particularly dangerous situation (pds) red flag warning in effect noon tuesday until 4 PM wednesday due to damaging north to northeast winds and low humidities for the following areas: san gabriel mountains/ san gabriel and san fernando valleys (especially foothills)/ beverly and hollywood hills/ coastal areas adjacent to sepulveda pass / santa monica mountains / santa susana mountains / malibu / eastern ventura valley (mainly near simi valley/moorpark) -- this will likely be a life threatening, destructive, and widespread windstorm... red flag warnings in effect for los angeles county and much of ventura county---see timings in headlines below... red flag warning in effect for santa barbara mountains including eastern santa ynez range tuesday into wednesday... ***this is a particularly dangerous situation (pds) for portions of los angeles and ventura counties!*** a very strong, widespread, and destructive north to northeast windstorm will bring extremely critical fire weather conditions to many areas of los angeles and eastern ventura counties tuesday afternoon into early wednesday afternoon. this is a particularly dangerous situation (pds) red flag warning event in many areas, with the combination of very strong upper level wind support, tightening offshore pressure gradients (lax-daggett peaking at -7 to -8 mb), and moderate cold air advection. the strongest winds with this event are expected to be tuesday afternoon into early wednesday afternoon when widespread damaging wind gusts of 50 to 80 mph are likely. the san gabriel mountains, santa susana mountains, and foothills of the san gabriel/san fernando valleys will likely see areas of destructive wind gusts between 80 and 100 mph! due to the very strong upper level wind support and high risk for strong mountain wave activity, typical wind sheltered areas such as portions of the la basin and san gabriel valley. the strong winds will likely result in widespread downed trees/powerlines, as well as widespread power outages. this will likely be the most destructive windstorm seen since 2011 windstorm that did extensive damage to pasadena and nearby foothills of the san gabriel valley. any communities along highway 118 and 210 corridors will be at highest risk for comparable wind damage. humidity levels are also expected to lower to between 10 and 15 percent in many areas by tuesday afternoon/evening, potentially lowering into single digits in some areas by late tuesday night into wednesday. the offshore winds are now expected to arrive early tuesday morning, resulting in the red flag warning area being moved up to 4 AM tuesday in many areas. areas in a red flag warning (especially during the pds time frame) will have increased risk for large fires with very rapid fire spread, extreme fire behavior, and long range spotting. while the longer duration of strong winds and red flag conditions is expected to be focused across los angeles and ventura counties, there is now expected to be a shorter duration of red flag conditions across the mountains of santa barbara county tuesday into wednesday. long duration red flag warnings are in effect for much of los angeles and ventura counties tuesday through thursday, with fire weather watches in effect thursday night into friday. ...particularly dangerous situation (pds) red flag warning in effect from noon tuesday until 4 PM wednesday due to strong/damaging north to northeast winds and low humidities for the following areas: san gabriel and san fernando valleys (especially foothills)/ beverly and hollywood hills/ coastal areas adjacent to sepulveda pass / santa monica mountains / malibu / eastern ventura valley (mainly near simi valley/moorpark) * winds, strong/damaging north to northeast winds from late tuesday afternoon into wednesday with sustained winds of 25 to 40 mph and damaging wind gusts of 50 to 60 mph likely. strongest winds likely in the hollywood hills, beverly hills, and coastal areas adjacent to sepulveda pass. * relative humidity, humidities likely falling to between 10 and 20 percent by late tuesday. there is also a chance of single digit humidities on wednesday. * impacts, if fire ignition occurs, conditions are favorable for very rapid fire spread and extreme fire behavior, including long range spotting, which would threaten life and property. there will be a high risk for downed trees and powerlines, as well as widespread power outages. precautionary/preparedness actions... a red flag warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now, or will shortly. use extreme caution with anything that can spark a wildfire. residents near wildland interfaces should be prepared to evacuate if a wildfire breaks out. see readyforwildfire.org and wildfirerisk.org for information.
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