Here’s where the Santa Ana wildfire threat will be highest this week
Jan 06, 2025
The Santa Ana Wildfire Threat Index is warning Southern Californians of high risk conditions this week.
Winds will increase on Tuesday, likely peaking Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, then weakening some on Thursday. It will be critically dry, and fire danger will be high. Be prepared.
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Here are five tips to prepare your property for Santa Ana Winds from brightview.com.
Here are more preparation tips from YorbaLindaca.gov:
Outside
Clear leaves, pine needles, and other debris from roofs, gutters, eaves, porches, and patios.
Remove and dispose of dead vegetation like branches, weeds, leaves, pine needles, and grass clippings to reduce fuel for fire.
Prune tree limbs so the lowest branches are 6 to 10 feet above the ground to help reduce the chance of fire spreading to treetops.
Remove construction material, trash, and woodpiles at least 30 feet away from the home and other outbuildings.
Avoid driving on dry grass or brush, as hot exhaust pipes and mufflers can ignite fires.
Do not use lawnmowers in dry vegetation, especially on windy days. Metal blades hitting rocks can create sparks and start fires.
During red flag warnings, refrain from using open flames.
Inside
Install smoke alarms throughout your home and replace the batteries once per year.
Test your smoke alarms monthly.
Keep fire extinguishers nearby in high-risk fire areas like the kitchen and garage.
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What is a Red Flag Warning?A Red Flag Warning signifies the highest level of fire danger, requiring heightened awareness and caution from all residents. During these periods, even a small spark can lead to a major wildfire. In Southern California, fire season generally begins in late spring, around May or June, and intensifies with rising summer temperatures. The Santa Ana winds, which typically start in October or November, may persist through March. Extreme caution is strongly advised during these high-risk times.
Sources: Santa Ana Wildfire Threat Index, City of Yorba Linda, brightview.com