Fire weather monday night

From the latest National Weather Service forecast discussion capitalization theirs:

Confidence continues to increase towards a Strong Santa Ana Wind Event (80 percent chance) peaking in strength Monday evening through Tuesday morning. There is an 80 percent chance of widespread DAMAGING wind gusts of 60-80 mph in Santa Ana wind prone mountains/foothills of LA/Ventura counties, with the potential for isolated gusts in the 80-100 mph range across the most favored mountain areas which for now appears to the San Gabriel mountains, Santa Susana mountains, southern Ventura mountains near the Highway 126 corridor, and the western Santa Monicas. For wind prone coasts and valleys, looking for peak gusts of 50-70 mph, THERE IS NOW AN INCREASED RISK FOR A WIDESPREAD DAMAGING WIND EVENT WITH DANGEROUS HIGH END RED FLAG FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS. NEW OR EXISTING FIRE IGNITIONS WILL HAVE A HIGH RISK FOR VERY RAPID FIRE SPREAD AND EXTREME FIRE BEHAVIOR WITH LONG RANGE SPOTTING.

These are scientists who work closely with local officials. The discussion is one of the best sources for accurate and reliable weather information.

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