San Diego, California – Southern California’s brief calm is over.
Santa Ana winds continued to whip across the region Tuesday, but forecasters say the real trouble begins once the gusts die down. A multi-day storm system fueled by Pacific moisture is expected to roll in midweek, bringing widespread rain, possible debris flows, and a rare threat to one of the state’s most weather-proof traditions: the Rose Parade.
Wind advisories across the Los Angeles area remain in effect through Tuesday afternoon as dry, powerful Santa Ana winds push through canyons and valleys. But by Wednesday morning, the atmosphere is expected to flip…