The Santa Ana winds are a fixture of my Southern California childhood – heavy, warm and dry with the hint of smoke and danger. I remember them as a fall phenomenon, though a more careful reading of the literature suggests they really spanned the winter and sometimes stretched into spring.
According to Kit Stolz, they’re now coming later, reaching into February with enough regularity that the firefighters have taken notice.
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