Los Angeles Times

Santa Ana winds strike L.A.

Strong gusts and cold, dry conditions are expected to continue through Saturday.

- By Veronica Rocha veronica.rocha @latimes.com Twitter: @VeronicaRo­chaLA

Cold and powerful Santa Ana winds whipped much of the Southland on Friday as gusts topped 75 mph in the San Gabriel Mountains and raised a massive cloud of dust that was visible from space. The blustery weather also toppled trees across the region and damaged at least one home.

In Altadena, winds were clocked at 66 mph, while a massive tree was uprooted in La Cañada, falling onto a car and the roof of a home. Powerful winds also caused a tree to collapse onto a car in Santa Ana.

By noon, weather vanes throughout Southern California were measuring winds in areas where powerful gusts aren’t normally experience­d.

At Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport, gusts reached 32 mph, said Ryan Kittel, a meteorolog­ist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard. Gusts reached 23 mph in downtown Los Angeles.

Although strong winds are not unusual for this time of year, this wind event is the result of a rare combinatio­n of cold air from Utah moving over the Southwest and a low pressure system from Baja California.

Forecaster­s warned the gusts were just a preview for a more powerful wind event expected to swoop into Southern California overnight.

Strong Santa Ana winds will continue to howl in L.A. and Ventura counties through Saturday, with gusts expected to reach 80 mph, according to the weather service. Forecaster­s said the chilly wind event could cause widespread damage and create hazardous driving conditions.

Forecaster­s warned the dry air and powerful gusts could raise the risk of fires.

The strong winds and fire threat prompted the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works to close Glendora Mountain Road and Glendora Ridge Road. The roads are expected to reopen by noon Monday.

Winds whipped up dust from this summer’s deadly Sand fire. The dust was visible 22,000 miles above Earth, the weather service said. A satellite recorded the mass of dust as it crossed from Malibu to Santa Barbara Island.

Temperatur­es will drop into the 30s across the valleys and coast on Friday night and could be even colder in the mountains, forecaster­s said.

The strong winds could taper off by Saturday night and bring warmer temperatur­es Sunday.

 ?? OnScene.TV ?? STRONG Santa Ana winds battered Los Angeles and Ventura counties Friday and are expected to continue overnight. Above, two teachers’ cars at Van Nuys High School were damaged when a tree snapped in the wind.
OnScene.TV STRONG Santa Ana winds battered Los Angeles and Ventura counties Friday and are expected to continue overnight. Above, two teachers’ cars at Van Nuys High School were damaged when a tree snapped in the wind.

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