Los Angeles Fires: Easing Winds Offer Brief Relief
LA Fires: Relief as Winds Ease
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Firefighters in Los Angeles received a brief reprieve Tuesday as easing winds slowed the progress of two massive wildfires. The National Weather Service postponed its critical fire weather warning until early Wednesday, noting that the winds, while increasing, stayed below the predicted near-hurricane-force levels. Red flag warnings remain in place across Central California to the Mexican border, with forecasters anticipating stronger gusts overnight. Officials emphasize that the danger is far from over. “Key message: We are not out of the woods yet,” the National Weather Service warned in a social media post. “The winds underperformed today, but one more enhancement could happen tonight-tomorrow.” Firefighters are staying on high alert as conditions remain volatile, with communities across Southern California preparing for potential evacuations and further challenges.
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