California fires weather forecast: Fire danger expected to increase as winds pick up
Winds are expected to pick up later Saturday into the night.
Deadly wildfire devastation across LA as red flag warnings continue
An estimated 12,000 homes have burned as displaced families pour into shelters under evacuation orders and return to their homes in ruins.
There has been a reprieve from the strongest winds in Southern California over the past 24 hours, but winds are expected to pick up later Saturday into the night, raising the fire danger yet again.
The fire outlook for Saturday is back at the “Critical” level for much of southern California as dry, gusty winds fan the flames.
Wind alerts, including a High Wind Warning, are in effect for much of the Los Angeles area as this next round of Santa Ana winds arrive.
Northeast winds of 30 to 40 mph are expected by Saturday night with gusts up to 65 mph.