April 4, 2025 The Best Source of News, Culture, Lifestyle for Culver City, Mar Vista, Del Rey, Palms and West Los Angeles

National Weather Service: ‘First Significant Santa Ana Wind Event’ Begins Tonight

Latest weather news.
Latest weather news.

Strong gusty winds blew across the Southland today, setting the stage for what the National Weather Service calls the “first significant Santa Ana wind event” of the season beginning this evening — a development that raises the danger of wildfire and could make driving difficult.

In an indication that the perceived severity of the threat has increased as a result of high winds and low humidity, the National Weather Service this morning issued a red flag warning for the San Gabriel Mountains in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, the Angeles National Forest in Los Angeles County and Ventura County’s Los Padres National Forest. It will be in effect from late tonight until Friday afternoon.

“Other portions of Los Angeles and Ventura counties will likely see brief critical fire weather conditions on Friday,” an NWS statement said. “The northeast winds are expected to be weaker on Friday night and Saturday, but very warm and dry conditions will continue.”

Since last night, northerly winds have been sweeping parts of Santa Barbara County and points south, with winds of 20 to 35 miles per hour accompanied by gusts of between 45 and 55 mph lashing parts of the Southland, including the Interstate 5 corridor in the San Gabriel Mountains.

In Los Angeles County, the National Weather Service reported gusts overnight of 51 mph at Whitaker Peak in the San Gabriels, 38 mph at Poppy Park in the Antelope Valley, and 36 mph in the Santa Clarita and San Fernando valleys.

Reflecting conditions, the National Weather Service extended some weather advisories that were scheduled to expire this morning.

A wind advisory was scheduled to be in effect until noon Friday in L.A.’s coastal zone — the seaside, metropolitan Los Angeles, downtown and the Hollywood Hills — as well as the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys.

In L.A. County mountains — both the San Gabriels and Santa Monicas — a wind advisory will be in effect until 9 tonight and a more serious high wind watch, which reflects an expectation of 58-mph gusts or greater, will be in force until Friday morning.

“The first significant Santa Ana wind event of the season will kick in by Thursday evening …,” an NWS statement said, adding that forecasters expect 60-mph gusts in the mountains and that a high wind watch, will go into effect in the San Gabriels tonight, lasting until Friday morning.     Slightly tamer winds — 20-30 mph with 40-50-mph gusts — are expected tonight in valley areas, coastal cities like Malibu, and the Hollywood Hills.

Forecasters said gusty winds would make driving difficult, especially for drivers in high-profile vehicles on Interstate 5, the Antelope Valley (14) Freeway, Interstate 405 (the San Diego Freeway), and highways 23, 101 and 118.

“The potentially strong winds Thursday night into Friday morning may down trees and power lines and cause property damage,” a statement said. “When driving, use extra caution. Be prepared for sudden gusty cross winds.”

The wind also will increase the danger of wildfire, especially as the humidity level will fall below 20 percent tonight, NWS forecasters said.

The NWS’s Santa Ana wind season lasts from September until February.

A risk of coastal flooding also persists in the Southland through today because of a combination of high surf and unusually high tides.

The highest high tides are expected during the mid to late morning hours, an NWS statement said, adding that water levels are expected to range from 7 to 7.5 feet.

“There will be a risk of coastal flooding during this time as elevated water levels result from the combination of building surf, and unusually high tides,” the statement said, specifically citing Long Beach in L.A. County, Port Hueneme in Ventura County and Pismo and Oceano beaches in San Luis Obispo County as locations prone to coastal flooding.

A coastal flood advisory will be in effect until 2 p.m. in Los Angeles County and 9 p.m. in Orange County. Coastal flood advisories also will be in force in Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and San Diego counties.

The NWS also forecast a long-period northwest swell today through today, with a potential for high surf on west- to northwest-facing beaches. Forecasters said the expected conditions could generate flooding of such low- lying areas as beach parking lots, adjacent streets and, possibly, structures.

Along with wind and the surf, the NWS forecast sunny skies today and highs of 72 on Mount Wilson; 74 in Palmdale and San Clemente; 75 in Lancaster; 76 in Saugus; 77 in Newport Beach; 78 in Avalon and Laguna Beach; 79 in Mission Viejo; 80 at LAX; 81 in Irvine; 82 in Anaheim and Fullerton; 83 in Long Beach, Yorba Linda and downtown L.A.; 84 in Pasadena, San Gabriel and Burbank; and 85 in Woodland Hills. Friday’s temperatures will be a few degrees higher.

Related Posts

Suspect Arrested and Charged in March 27 Hit-and-Run Death

April 4, 2025

April 4, 2025

The Victim Was on the Way to His Job at the Beverly Hills Hotel  A 20-year-old man has been arrested...

LAPD to Conduct DUI Checkpoints and Saturation Patrols Across L.A. This Weekend

April 4, 2025

April 4, 2025

Checkpoints and Saturation Patrols Target High-Risk Areas, Come With High Penalties The Los Angeles Police Department will conduct a series...

Man Arrested After Violent Robbery During Camera Equipment Meetup

April 4, 2025

April 4, 2025

One Suspect Caught, Two Still Sought in Culver City Armed Robbery A suspect connected to a recent armed robbery involving...

(Video) Adorn Your Home With Plants and Pottery from Urban Jungle

April 4, 2025

April 4, 2025

Go To Urbanjungleplantsandpottery.com For More Info Go To https://t.co/WwF5r95s90 For More Info⁠ pic.twitter.com/Ejled24yhJ — Westside Today (@WestsideLAToday) April 4, 2025

Join UCLA’s Innovative Memory Research Study!

April 3, 2025

April 3, 2025

Are you ready to contribute to groundbreaking research and help shape the future of memory treatments? Do you sometimes find...

Coming Soon: Easter Extravaganza at Regent Santa Monica Beach

April 3, 2025

April 3, 2025

Book your Delectable Brunch, Easter Festivities This Easter, step into a world of celebration and refined delight at Regent Santa Monica Beach....

Scoop Dreams Come True: Van Leeuwen Launches New Beverly Hills Shop

April 3, 2025

April 3, 2025

Van Leeuwen’s Beverly Hills Opening Comes With Sweet Perks Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, a New York City-born brand celebrated for...

WeHo’s WeHappy Wednesdays Serve Up Big Discounts In Addition to Zero Parking Fees

April 3, 2025

April 3, 2025

Free Parking and $5 Cocktails? WeHo Makes Wednesdays Worth It The City of West Hollywood and the West Hollywood Chamber...

Saijo Hand Roll Rolls into Culver City with Premium Japanese Ingredients

April 2, 2025

April 2, 2025

Binchotan-Fired Perfection: Saijo Rolls Out Premium Sushi in West LA A new destination for hand rolls and Japanese culinary craftsmanship...

(Video) Check Out Bernie’s, a New Pop Up at Citizen Public Market in Culver City

April 2, 2025

April 2, 2025

Made with fresh frozen fruit and a toasted merengue topping these flavors are irresistible. The pop up will be at...

From Cocktails to Coffee: U.S. Tariffs Threaten Imports, Jobs, and Your Grocery Bill

April 2, 2025

April 2, 2025

Major Price Hikes Expected for Coffee, Wine, Chocolate, and Butter  A sweeping new set of tariffs announced by former President...

Levain Bakery to Open Venice Location with Special Guests and Charitable Twist

April 2, 2025

April 2, 2025

Bigger Than a Cookie: Levain’s Venice Opening Is a Flavorful Fundraiser Levain Bakery, the cult-favorite cookie destination founded in New...

LAX Airport Server Finds Hate-Filled Message From Unidentified Diners

April 2, 2025

April 2, 2025

Waiter Says He Was Stunned by the Message Left by Customers Guillermo Ortiz, who works at Planet Hollywood inside the...

Sunset Strip Staple Le Petit Four Shuts Down After Landlord Pulls the Plug

April 2, 2025

April 2, 2025

End of an Era: Le Petit Four Forced to Close in West Hollywood In a stunning reversal to the upbeat...

Metro LA Pushes Back Sepulveda Transit Community Meetings

April 2, 2025

April 2, 2025

Environmental Review Delay Prompts Metro to Reschedule  Metro announced that community meetings scheduled for early April to discuss the Sepulveda...