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SDG&E tells 55,000 customers they might lose power as fresh Santa Ana winds move in | |
2025-01-13 | |
[SDUT] *Knocks on Wood* So far San Diego is not yet hit![]() Most of the customers are located east of Interstate 15. But notices also went to people in parts of San Diego, and the outages could spread to other parts of the county. Some of the winds could follow the mountain-to-coast corridor that spread the devastating Witch Creek fire in October 2007, the National Weather Service said. The roughly 100,000-acre blaze was largely responsible for destroying more than 1,100 homes and, at one point, appeared headed directly for San Diego. The weather service plans to issue a red-flag fire weather warning on Monday, when the Santa Anas begin to blow through the county’s eastern mountains, passes and foothills. The windstorm will peak on Tuesday when winds gust 40 mph to 50 mph in many inland areas and 20 mph to 30 mph at some spots along the coast. “This is going to be another long duration event because it won’t fully subside until Wednesday,” said Brian D’Agostino, vice president of wildfire and climate science at SDG&E. “The state of the (vegetation) is very concerning because it is so dry, especially above the 2,000-foot level.” San Diego International Airport has recorded only 0.16 inches of rain since July 1. A low-pressure system offshore could spin some moisture into the county on Tuesday. But forecasters said it would do little to nothing to tamp down the risk of wildfires. The incoming winds will largely arrive from the east and have a fairly clearly path to the ocean. Some winds are expected to flow along a path that cuts through Lake Hodges, Olivenhain, Rancho Santa Fe en route to Encinitas, Solana Beach and Del Mar — a route similar to the one involved in the Witch Creek fire. A second corridor could funnel winds through Valley Center and Fallbrook all the way to Oceanside and Camp Pendleton. “The only natural mechanism for starting wildfires is lightning, and we won’t be having that,” said Phil Gonsalves, a weather service forecaster. “Almost all wildfires are man-made — something that’s controllable by humans. People need to aware, alert and careful about what could happen. And people should remember that a lot of fires that start in the backcountry — like the 2003 Cedar Creek fire — burn west toward the coast.”
[FoxWeather] Fire Weather Warnings are back in effect across Southern California, including portions of Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties through at least Wednesday. California fires and mental health toll: Celebrities and therapists offer tips [FoxNews] Community, connection, faith are key after Los Angeles wildfires, experts say As Los Angeles battles the worst wildfires in the city’s history, thousands of people have been displaced or have seen their homes burn to the ground. Around 130,000 people were ordered to evacuate and some 10,000 structures have been destroyed, according to the Associated Press. At least 10 people have died as a result of the blazes. The devastation of the fires has undoubtedly taken a grave toll on the psyches of those affected, experts agree. (See the video at the top of this article.) Fox News Digital spoke with celebrities, mental health experts and others, who offered the following guidance for all those impacted. Related: Santa Ana wind 01/09/2025 Incompetence Is Why Fire Insurance Companies Have Fled California Santa Ana wind 01/09/2025 Hollywood studios shut down productions as fires rage Santa Ana wind 09/04/2024 Heat and AQ Alert for LA and vicinity | |
Posted by:Frank G |
#6 Mental Health toll For some it's just a short ride on the bullet train to looneyville. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2025-01-13 13:12 |
#5 But it's a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the 70s. Just don't be running any bulldozers in the back country. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2025-01-13 12:15 |
#4 Good information, but nothing new. The power companies regularly kill the power during high wind events. The hills around Simi Valley CA were shut down for power most of last week. |
Posted by: 49 Pan 2025-01-13 10:35 |
#3 Some progress last night. As of this am. Palisades fire now 14% contained. Eaton Fire 33% contained. |
Posted by: Lord Garth 2025-01-13 09:01 |
#2 RETRO How Wildfires Start Their Own Weather |
Posted by: Skidmark 2025-01-13 05:27 |
#1 Orange County fire chief says winds picking up due to wildfires are a ‘concern’ |
Posted by: Skidmark 2025-01-13 05:22 |