Strongest winds in over a decade could increase fire risk to dry Southern California

FILE - Marvin Meador walks on the remains of his fire-ravaged property after the Mountain Fire swept through, Nov. 7, 2024, in Camarillo, Calif. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 The strongest winds in more than a decade could hit Southern California on Tuesday, potentially causing structural damage and bringing extreme fire risk to areas that haven't seen substantial rain in months.

Beginning Tuesday afternoon, will affect Los Angeles and Ventura counties and peak in the early hours of Wednesday, when gusts could reach 80 mph (129 kph), the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Weather Service said Monday. Isolated gusts could top 100 mph (160 kph) in mountains and foothills.

The weather service warned of downed trees and knocked over big rigs, trailers, and motorhomes. Powerful offshore gusts will also bring dangerous conditions off the coasts of Orange County and LA, including Catalina Island, and potential delays and turbulence could arise at local airports.

Public safety power shutoffs are being considered for nearly 300,000 customers across the region, according to Southern California Edison鈥檚 website.

The upcoming winds will act as an 鈥渁tmospheric blow-dryer鈥 for vegetation, bringing a long period of fire risk that could extend into the more populated lower hills and valleys, according to Daniel Swain, a climate scientist with the University of California, Los Angeles and the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Center for Atmospheric Research.

鈥淲e really haven't seen a season as dry as this one follow a season as wet as the previous one,鈥 Swain said during a Monday livestream. 鈥淎ll of that extra abundant growth of grass and vegetation followed immediately by a wind event of this magnitude while it's still so incredibly dry," elevates the risk.

Recent dry winds, including the notorious Santa Anas, have contributed to warmer-than-average temperatures in Southern California, where there鈥檚 been very little rain so far this season.

Southern California hasn鈥檛 seen more than 0.1 inches (0.25 centimeters) of rain since early May. Much of the region has fallen into moderate drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Meanwhile, up north, there have been .

Areas where gusts could create extreme fire conditions include the charred footprint of last month鈥檚 wind-driven , which damaged or destroyed 48 structures, mostly homes, in and around Malibu.

The blaze was one of nearly 8,000 wildfires that added up to scorch more than 1,560 square miles (more than 4,040 square kilometers) in the Golden State last year.

The last wind event of this magnitude occurred in November 2011, according to the NWS, during which more than 400,000 customers throughout LA County lost power, the Los Angeles Times . At night, normally bustling streets were dim and left without traffic signals.

Planned power shutoffs for the public's safety, if deemed necessary, are projected to happen Tuesday and Wednesday, according to Southern California Edison.

鈥淭he grid is built to withstand strong winds,鈥 said Jeff Monford, a spokesperson for the utility. 鈥淭he issue here is the possibility of debris becoming airborne and hitting wires ... or a tree coming down.鈥

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