On Tuesday at 10:18 a.m. a red flag warning was issued by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA in effect until Wednesday at 6 p.m. The warning is for Ventura County Beaches, Ventura County Inland Coast, Central Ventura County Valleys,
The Department of Foresty and Fire Protection has issued an urgent warning to residents of Southern California as life-threatening winds bring further danger
The most extreme level of a red flag fire warning, a “particularly dangerous situation,” returned to parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties in California on Wednesday
A red flag warning has been issued through Wednesday in Southern California because of potentially dangerous fire conditions. The National Weather Service issues red flag warnings when threatening wildfire conditions are more likely.
The extreme red flag warning goes into place overnight and ends Wednesday afternoon, the National Weather Service says.
Extreme fire conditions remain in the Southern California region as high winds have prompted a "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag warning,​ weather officials say.
"If fire ignition occurs, conditions are favorable for very rapid fire spread and extreme fire behavior," the NWS warns.
Californians in the greater Los Angeles area have been on edge due to high winds and dry conditions. The Palisades and Eaton fires have killed at least 25 and destroyed thousands of homes.
The NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA issued a red flag warning at 10:18 a.m. on Tuesday in effect until Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Red flag warnings have finally expired for much of the Los Angeles area as strong winds failed to materialize.
With the latest Santa Ana winds behind them, firefighters are working Friday to extend containment of the Eaton and Palisades fires and douse hot spots, but while conditions have improved dramatically,