Southern California winds threaten trees and power lines

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Southern California winds threaten trees, power lines

Winds whipped through swaths of Southern California on Saturday, prompting forecasters to warn of downed trees and power lines.

Scattered power outages were reported throughout L.A. County, particularly on the Westside. As of 1 p.m. Saturday, about 3,179 of Southern California Edison’s 5 million customers remained without power, with 1,755 in L.A. County and the bulk of the remainder in Riverside, San Bernardino, Tulare and Ventura counties. More than 2,100 Los Angeles Department of Power and Water customers also were without power, the majority of them in Hollywood and Del Rey.Wind advisories were posted from 3 p.m.

As the low pressure system moves farther toward the east Sunday, the winds are expected to shift with it, becoming warmer and drier as they blow offshore, he said.“Then it becomes more like a traditional northeast Santa Ana wind, which doesn’t really typically get much wind into West L.A., but more like the Santa Monica Mountains, Malibu and the San Fernando Valley,” he said.

 

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