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.
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.