MAYBE we like the misery. Dry January is bad enough without having our fill of pre-season inter-county action. You really ...
Abbeydorney found the wind and the momentum of Cashel hard to deal with following ... time and will be looking forward to the next encounter even more when they face Watergrasshill in the Munster ...
After a break in strong winds that helped firefighters make progress against the deadly blazes in Southern California, gusty Santa Ana winds are returning to the region this week, raising the ...
On Tuesday afternoon, forecasters at the National Weather Service dropped their most severe warnings for the rest of the day. But the alerts will be back in place early Wednesday. By Judson Jones ...
This live coverage has ended. For the latest updates, please go here. Strong winds are expected to wane as night approaches in the Los Angeles area Wednesday, as firefighters battle to contain the ...
As firefighters continue to battle blazes in Los Angeles that have leveled entire neighborhoods, the deadly Santa Ana winds that fueled them have returned and are expected to intensify.
AND OF COURSE, ADDRESS ANY QUESTIONS. NOW, ONE OF THE THINGS THEY’LL BE TALKING ABOUT IS THE RETURN OF THE SANTA ANA WINDS OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. KELLY CURRAN JOINS US NOW FROM THE ...
Fire absolutely loves it when that happens. “We call those downslope winds,” says Alexander Gershunov, a research meteorologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of ...
Weather forecasters warned of extreme and "particularly dangerous" fire-fueling winds on Tuesday and Wednesday. It's been thankfully quiet. So where are the winds? Why it matters: The great news ...
"Offshore Santa Ana winds will continue to diminish for the majority of the area, however winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 40 mph will continue into Thursday afternoon for the Western San ...
NEWS NINE AT SIX. AND THIS WILDFIRE, WHICH IS SEEING THOSE SANTA ANA WINDS, THOSE STRONG WINDS, EVEN 100 MILE PER HOUR GUSTS REPORTED LAST NIGHT. ARE THOSE EXPECTED TO CALM DOWN ANY TIME SOON?
Fast-moving Santa Ana winds – some as powerful as a hurricane – have been roaring across Southern California and feeding the wildfires firefighters are battling in the Los Angeles area.