Strong, damaging Santa Ana winds are expected to bring extreme wildfire danger to Southern California from Jan 20 into Jan 21 as the landscape remains starved of rain, and as firefighters continue to work to fully contain wildfires.
The disaster has left at least 27 people dead and destroyed thousands of homes in January.
Although an offshore wind pattern is expected across Los Angeles and Ventura counties from Jan 20 through Jan 24, the winds are predicted to pose the highest danger on the night of Jan 20 into the morning of Jan 21.
There is a chance the winds could be similar in strength to the fierce gusts that fuelled the devastating wildfires in Altadena and Pacific Palisades.
The big difference with these winds, though, is that they are expected to affect different locations. They will blow with a more north-east-to-east tilt than the Jan 7 event, which had …