Monday, November 5, 2012

Red-Flag Warning Raised in Southern California to Prompt Possible Fire

USA Moderate // Wildfire

Warmer-than-normal temperatures and gusty winds prompted concerns about fires across the Southern California region. Red-flag warnings were still scheduled on Sunday. The warnings will go into effect for mountain regions in Los Angeles and Ventura counties at 7 p.m. Sunday and will last through 4 p.m. Monday. The Santa Monica Mountains will also be under a red-flag warning beginning 10 p.m. Sunday. Forecasters are particularly concerned about the combination of low humidity, high temperatures and winds between 15 and 25 mph that could gust up to 40 mph, Sweet said. The strongest winds should hit late Sunday night into Monday, he added. Temperatures rose across much of the region Sunday, climbing into the low 90s in downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach. Monday was expected to be even hotter, with forecast highs of 90 degrees in downtown Los Angeles and 87 degrees in Burbank.

Source: http://www.ubalert.com/Rb3

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