Weather officials say some potential impacts include downed trees, power outages and dangerous driving conditions.
Southern California is set to see two back-to-back Santa Ana wind events this week, with the first round expected Wednesday and a more significant event starting on Friday.
A storm forming high in the atmosphere over the Southwest will bring Santa Ana winds to Southern California from Friday into Saturday. Spotty power outages are possible with some wildfire risk.
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Santa Ana winds will begin blowing on and off in San Diego County on Thursday and are likely to last through the weekend, with gusts hitting 35 to 45 mph in some areas, the National Weather Service ...
Another round of gusty winds will descend on the Southland Wednesday and continue into Thursday, with a potentially stronger Santa Ana wind event possible starting as early as Friday morning.
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