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Red Flag Warning for the Inland Empire on Saturday and Sunday due to Gusty Winds

FONTANA, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> Southern California Weather Force has issue a Red Flag Warning for the Inland Empire, effective Saturday afternoon into Sunday night.

According to the Southern California Weather Force model, the mountains will see stronger winds than even parts of the Inland Empire Valley.

The Red Flag Warning is for Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino County this includes, the town of Devore, North Fontana/San Bernardino, Rialto, the Cajon Pass, and all Mountain cities. With winds blowing around 40-50 mph with max wind gust at or around 60+ mph for the foothills and the canyon passes.

Wind intensity level map below (8 is the strongest gust 80+ mph to a 1 is weak at 10 mph.)

This will lead to a elevated critical fire weather conditions for portions of the Inland Empire through Friday afternoon. Semi tractor-trailers will overturn on I-15 Freeway and on the 210 Freeway.

Watch for objects that could potentially blow into the roadway. Tree limbs may break and other debris may come loose during strong gusty winds.

If you see smoke or flames, please call 911 asap before posting it to social media like on Facebook. Also, if you see something like a suspicious person or a vehicle parked on or by brush, say something by calling 911.

Residents and drivers should remain vigilant for downed trees and power lines. Power maybe turned off through the day or days due to the gusty winds. If you come across an intersection with traffic signals without power, approach it as a four-way stop.

The shutoff of power is designed to reduce the risk of fires caused by electrical equipment when strong winds are forecast. Several large fires in California have been linked to electrical equipment. SCE customers can sign up for alerts to let them know if the power will be shut off. Click on the SCE Link.

Power Shutoff Warning increased fire risk conditions that are expected no power in this area until Wednesday. Be prepared for a power shutoff during this time, although we may avoid shut-offs.

Those in the wind areas should secure loose items including trash cans, BBQ, patio furniture, trampolines, and lawn decorations so they don’t blow away, get damaged, or cause damage to themselves.

More Santa Ana Wind are in the forecast on Tuesday.

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