
Santa Ana winds return, SCV under fire weather watch
Santa Ana winds are forecast to return this week, bringing another fire weather watch to the Santa Clarita Valley after thousands across the region faced power shutoffs on Thanksgiving. The

Santa Ana winds are forecast to return this week, bringing another fire weather watch to the Santa Clarita Valley after thousands across the region faced power shutoffs on Thanksgiving. The

Following a warm start of autumn, the Santa Clarita Valley got its first taste of rain, with parts of Agua Dulce and Acton even seeing some snow Saturday. California Highway

Santa Clarita Valley residents should brace for the strongest winds of the season expected Sunday night through Tuesday, increasing the potential for extreme fire behavior, according to the National Weather

Original story posted: 12:21 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27 Most recent update: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28 The Santa Clarita Valley is once again under alert as very hot and dry

By Claire Schlaman For The Signal The weekend forecast calls for high heat and a caution for those sensitive to air quality problems, weather officials warned Friday. “During the last

The Santa Clarita Valley is under another heat alert until Tuesday, as triple-digit temperatures return. On Monday temperatures return to the mid to upper 90s, and Tuesday through Thursday temperatures

Due to the air quality warning for the Santa Clarita Valley being extended, the COVID-19 testing site at College of the Canyons was closed for the remainder of the weekend.

The extreme heat warning is being extended for the Santa Clarita Valley by the L.A. County Department of Public Health, showing high local temperatures until at least Saturday. David Sweet,

In a continuation of a series of bad days, the Santa Clarita Valley is once again under an unhealthy air advisory “for all individuals.” The SCV, along with a handful

Santa Clarita Valley residents awoke Tuesday morning to a yellow hue in the sky due to poor air quality being created by nearby fires. As soot and ash was seen

While a thunderstorm brought lightning to the eastern part of the Santa Clarita Valley, a reported power outage caused by heat left 1,901 residents without electricity in Newhall on Tuesday.

As the Santa Clarita Valley enters a heat wave that National Weather Service meteorologists said is here to stay, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an emergency heat proclamation Monday to reduce

The National Weather Service forecast extended the excessive heat warning for the Santa Clarita Valley, saying triple-digit temperatures are expected to be the norm through Saturday. “You guys are in

Southern California Edison canceled all but two maintenance power outages on Friday due to high temperatures and people needing their power to remain cool. Taelor Bakewell, a spokeswoman for SoCal

Southern California Edison officials have said they have planned a handful of maintenance outages in the Santa Clarita Valley area for Friday, the same day as a projected heat wave

A heat advisory has been issued for the coming weekend after weather officials projected triple-digit temperatures for the Santa Clarita Valley over a number of days. The hot temperatures, according

Air quality officials issued an alert for the Santa Clarita Valley on Sunday, according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The area of concern includes the Santa Clarita

For the third time in the last week, the Santa Clarita Valley is under an air quality advisory, according to the Los Angeles County Public Health Department. On Friday and

A red flag warning and high wind advisory are set to be in effect for the Santa Clarita Valley through Monday evening, according to National Weather Service officials. The wind

Santa Clarita Valley residents can expect hot weather and poor air quality this week, before the weather cools down this coming weekend. “Well, in a word, ‘hot,’” said Kathy Hoxsie,