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Not much has changed with the wind forecast. Damaging winds are still expected across parts of San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange Counties this evening through Monday afternoon. Events like this have produced numerous downed trees before. Stay alert! #CAwx
High Wind Warning for the San Bernardino County Mountains, San Gorgonio Pass, Inland Empire, Santa Ana Mountains, and inland Orange County from 6 PM Sunday-2 PM Monday. North to northeast wind gusts of 50-70 mph. Wind advisory for the Coachella Valley, Riverside County Mountains, and Orange County Coastal Areas 10 PM Sunday - 2 PM Monday. Gusts 35-50 mph.
Map of forecast peak wind gusts this evening through Monday evening
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As the rain & wind continue today, use caution when traveling. Drive 5-10mph slower Don't tailgate Turn on your headlights Make sure you can see out of all of your windows Avoid unnecessary travel Winter Travel Safety 👉 sbcfire.co/wintertravel
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7AM Radar 📡 Rain has started to move into Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties this morning. Light showers continue in SD County. The most widespread and heavy rain is expected later this morning through this afternoon. Be careful if you're out driving today! #cawx
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SanBernardino(Update/Final): Fire out. Primary and Secondary searches complete and clear. No injuries reported. Smoke removal and overhaul continue. Checking rooms for habitability. Investigator enroute.
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Santa Ana Winds are expected to pick up on Thanksgiving Day. Remain vigilant with the use of flammable or combustible materials Make your #ReadySetGo wildfire action plan 👉 sbcfire.co/wildfire Sign up for emergency alerts 👉 sbcfire.co/alerts
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Santa Ana winds will pick up tonight, peaking Thanksgiving morning-afternoon. Relative humidity will be 7-12%, elevating fire weather conditions. Some vegetation is at non-critical levels due to early November rain, mitigating the large wildfire risk. #CAwx
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