Stronger Santa Ana Winds to Return, With Extreme' Upgrade Possible
Briefly

Winds are forecast to reach close to 70 mph in Southern California, necessitating intense firefighting efforts amidst dangerous fire conditions due to low humidity and dry vegetation.
Meteorologist Brian Hurley warned that the upcoming Santa Ana winds, although not as strong as last week, could prolong fire risks due to their long duration and the currently dry conditions.
The National Weather Service indicated that while the critical fire risk is in place from Sunday afternoon to Tuesday afternoon, an upgrade to extreme fire conditions is possible.
Forecasts predict stronger Santa Ana winds will develop from Monday night into Wednesday, especially affecting the mountains and valleys along the Ventura and Los Angeles county line.
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