More ‘Red Flag’ Weather May Be Headed to Southern California

Southern California weather forecasters are keeping an eye on an incoming system expected to bring more dangerous winds and low humidity starting Jan. 20 to the same region struck by catastrophic wildfires last week.
Los Angeles and Ventura counties could be hit with more red-flag warnings, indicating extreme fire danger, as humidity is expected to dip below 10 percent and Santa Ana winds could reach 50 miles per hour, according to the local office of the National Weather Service.
Forecasters expect to know by Sunday if the warnings will return.
“We’re expecting around two periods next week with enhanced winds,” National Weather Service Meteorologist Ryan Kittell told The Epoch Times on Thursday….