Jan 15, 2025
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- Wind gusts have peaked for the most part here in San Diego County, but dry and breezy afternoon conditions will keep the Red Flag Warning in place for valleys and mountains until 6 p.m. Wednesday. So far, higher elevations in the mountain areas have gotten the strongest winds. An SDGE weather station on Sill Hill in the Cleveland National Forest reported a wind gust of 74 miles per hour Tuesday morning around 8 a.m. Areas in somewhat lower elevations like Alpine and Descanso have gotten gusts of up to 50 miles per hour in the last 24 hours. Public safety power shutoffs resume in San Diego due to fire danger: Here’s where North to northeast winds will start to calm down later Wednesday afternoon, but still remain breezy with isolated strong gusts for much of the day. Relative humidity for most areas is trending below 20%. Humidity should improve as we head into Thursday and Friday as a closed upper-level low moves onshore across the U.S.-Mexico border. It will deepen the marine layer and bring some mid-level cloud cover across the region heading into the weekend. San Diego County will likely not get measurable rain but possibly just some marine layer drizzle or, at best, some very isolated pockets of brief light rain.  The weekend weather pattern is calm, but Santa Ana winds return Sunday night. 
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