Santa Ana winds to blast region before New Year's rainstorm
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Timeline: New Year's rainstorm to drench Southern California
Southern California is facing a week of unsettled weather as Santa Ana winds give way to a significant rainstorm forecasted to bring heavy downpours and potential debris flows to the Rose Parade in Pasadena.
Santa Ana winds are forecast to continue through Tuesday, as forecasters track another storm expected to move into the area on New Year's Eve with periods of rain possible through at least Sunday. Kacey Montoya has KTLA's forecast on Tuesday,
Southern California is experiencing summer-like heat with temperatures reaching up to 90 degrees inland, despite it being fall. A heat advisory and red flag warning are in effect due to Santa Ana winds and low humidity, raising fire concerns. The cause of ...
A high wind watch was issued for much of Southern California, including near the Santa Ana Mountains, San Bernardino and Riverside County mountains and valleys, and the San Gorgonio Pass near Banning.
Residents can expect a rainy New Year's Eve and Day, forecasters warn. Evacuation warnings have been issued for burn scar areas.