The “Santa Ana” wind event currently underway across southern California will persist for the remainder of the week, leading to a significant threat of further wildfire development and expansion. The high winds and low humidity levels will also hamper wildfire containment efforts. In addition, warmer weather will develop across the western U.S. as a ridge of high pressure becomes more established. Meanwhile, multiple surges of cold air will engulf roughly the eastern half of the nation, accompanied by gusty winds and periods of light snow, especially from the Midwest into the Northeast.
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