Southern California is facing a double threat of high surf and wildfires. High surf advisories are in place for Southern California beaches, with waves reaching up to 20 feet in some areas. Meanwhile, a fast-burning fire fueled by strong Santa Ana winds has destroyed homes and forced evacuations.
If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily newsletter, The LA Report. Each weekday, catch up on the 5 most pressing stories to start your morning in 3 minutes or less.Temperatures will stay mostly the same with highs in the upper 60s for most of L.A. County and the Inland Empire. Western San Fernando valley will see high temperatures around 72 degrees.
Daytime highs along the coast will reach the mid 60s for L.A. County, but Orange County beaches will be slightly cooler with highs in the low 60s.In the high desert, temperatures will reach the mid 60s. As for Coachella Valley, expect a high around 74 degrees.High surf is back for Southern California beaches. L.A. County could see waves between 4 and 6 feet over the next couple of days, according to the National Weather Service.
Ventura County could see even higher swells with seven to 11-foot surf. Further north, the Central Coast is looking at up to 20-foot waves. Those areas are under a high surf advisory at least through the weekend, but it could be extended with more large swells potentially moving in Monday.Right now, your year-end gift will power local reporting for our community and help us end the year strong.
Residents have been forced to decide whether to move or stay as an unrelenting landside forces power and gas shutoffs.
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