Windy weather will pick up Wednesday and won’t let up for days across parts of California.
The breezes won’t be accompanied by lashing rain or heavy snow. Rather, they’ll be a much drier variety, stemming from a low-pressure system paralleling the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada. That system will eventually cut off from the guiding winds from the jet stream and spin off Point Conception this weekend.
The roundabout movement of the area of low pressure will promote offshore winds, air that blows from land to sea, known as Diablo winds in Northern California and Santa Anas in Southern California…