Searing hot temperatures. Eerie yellow-gray skies. The sharp scent of smoke and flakes of ash that rained down upon the land.
No, it wasn’t the apocalypse. It was Labor Day weekend in Southern California — a fittingly strange and frightening capstone to a strange and frightening summer. Angelenos were already on edge after six months of surrealism brought on by the global COVID-19 pandemic, but many were pushed to the brink of sanity this holiday weekend asRaging fires in the Angeles National Forest and Yucaipa added to the end-of-days vibe. And the National Weather Service’s
that Santa Ana winds are likely to blow through Los Angeles and Ventura counties on Tuesday and Wednesday only upped the anxiety levels.“Ashes everywhere. Horrible air. Extreme heat. Santa Ana’s expected tomorrow. COVID in the air. #enough2020,” Ana Flores of Duarteis 7 miles from my house and the city of Duarte is on alert for possible voluntary evacuations.
EdJoyce And as the Santa Ana winds blow through Los Angeles, more to come.
Lol. The rock we all live on is gonna kill us.
Lol never saw a shitty headline you didn’t like
hahaha yeah man
“A-ha-ha sorry guys it’s casual Friday here at the LA Times. Things get wacky around here. Oh we love to laugh” *hellish screams of fiery pain as apocalyptic fire storms consumes the la times office*
“Ashy apocalypse? No just regular apocalypse”
This is a terrible fucking headline for the defining feature of the climate apocalypse you guys failed to cover.
It’s just earth psoriasis
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