Fire danger continues in Southern California
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NWS San Diego predicts above-normal temperatures and warns of low humidity and fire risks due to Santa Ana winds.
If you’ve been feeling like it’s a little warmer than usual this time of year, you’re not wrong. Experts from the National Weather Service say this heat isn’t going away anytime soon.
While Sunday and Monday are expected to be cooler, Tuesday and Wednesday will bring a significant spike, according to the National Weather Service.
Power was shut off as a precautionary measure in wind-prone areas of Southern California as the first significant Santa Ana winds of the season descended on the region.
Eastern San Diego County will be under a heat advisory from 11 a.m. Tuesday to 7 p.m. Wednesday due to weak-to-moderate Santa Ana winds, the National Weather Service says.