The Weather Won’t Give Southern California’s Firefighters a Break

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The dry, windy conditions that help the fires spread are poised to persist.

Two firefighters near smoke and ash. A fire truck is in the background.
An upcoming expected calm in the winds may be the best break the firefighters have had in helping contain the outbreak of fires in Los Angeles.Credit...Philip Cheung for The New York Times

Judson Jones

By Judson Jones

Judson Jones is a meteorologist and reporter for The Times.

  • Jan. 10, 2025, 4:46 p.m. ET

The vegetation was parched, and the air was dry. The worst windstorm in a decade had arrived.

All it would take was a spark.

As a fire ignited in the Pacific Palisades on Tuesday, the winds crashed over and through the mountains like white water rapids. Winds as strong as those in a hurricane propelled the flames through dense urban neighborhoods, and swirling fire whirls danced from home to home, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.

Since November, the extremely dry vegetation has been blasted by regular Santa Ana winds, sparking first the Franklin fire in November, then the Malibu fire in December, and now this week’s blazes, which are thought to be the most destructive Los Angeles has ever seen. Ahead of each cycle, the National Weather Service has issued a warning for a “particularly dangerous situation,” a newer kind of higher-level alert that was intended to be used only every two to three years.

The current cycle of Santa Ana winds began on Tuesday with the first of four wind events that are expected to continue into next week and likely beyond, fostering fire activity and hampering firefighting efforts.

The second event began Friday morning, and it was expected to diminish by Friday afternoon. It was slightly weaker than the first, but it still brought winds of 80 to 90 miles per hour to the mountains of Southern California.


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