A storm forming high in the atmosphere over the Southwest will bring Santa Ana winds to Southern California from Friday into Saturday. Spotty power outages are possible with some wildfire risk.
A storm developing high in the atmosphere will take shape over the southwestern United States and send strong winds to the surface, bringing a couple of days of Santa Ana conditions to Southern California.
“Typically, Southern California gets Santa Ana winds when high pressure builds inland into the Great Basin,” AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dave Houk said. “Late this week into the weekend, the setup will be different, with less high pressure involved and more influence from a storm in the jet stream forming nearby overhead.”…