Firefighters battle explosive growth of fires in Los Angeles, with 24 deaths and thousands of homes destroyed.
Critical fire weather is expected to continue until Wednesday at the earliest, increasing the risk that fires will spread further.
The fires have swept through over 40,000 acres so far. Officials report that at least 24 people have died.
Winds could threaten small signs of progress firefighters made over the weekend with the devastating Pacific Palisades Fire.
As fires in the region remain uncontained, L.A. officials say they’re “ready” for an incoming new round of strong winds.
Multiple counties in Southern California were under red flag warnings from the NWS early Monday, with the service warning of yet another round of Santa Ana winds.
Dangerous Santa Ana winds are expected to return to the Los Angeles area this week, potentially fueling the growth of new and ...
The National Weather Service warns that the region is in for "continued and persistent strong and gusty Santa Ana winds" in the coming days — with the fiercest winds between  45 mph to 70 mph from 4 a ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom warned late Sunday that the week was beginning with a forecast for a "Particularly Dangerous Situation" for new wildfires, even as the firefight against the several fires still ...