Cold weather, high winds advisories issued
Signal file photo A woman holds onto her hoodie in the wind as she watches the Saugus varsity girls soccer game at Saugus on December 2, 2016. A high wind alert has been issued for the Santa Clarita Valley for the next few days. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Cold weather, high winds advisories issued

By Gilbert Bernal Signal Multimedia  Cold weather brought on by high winds is forecasted for the Santa Clarita Valley until Tuesday. The National Weather Service has issued a high wind…

Outages pose problems for oxygen-need patients
Tree onto an SUV during Thursday's high winds which convinced Southern California Edison to shut off power. Signal photo, Bobby Block.

Outages pose problems for oxygen-need patients

The purposely imposed power outage that left more than 12,000 Los Angeles County residents without power Thursday, including those on the east end of Canyon Country, left at least one…

Strong winds topple more than a dozen trees in SCV
Work crews remove broken branches that fell on Lyons Avenue, west of Peachland Avenue Thursday. Signal photo, Jim Holt.

Strong winds topple more than a dozen trees in SCV

It was a busy day for public works crews at the City of Santa Clarita. Here’s their work list as of Thursday evening, according to city spokeswoman Carrie Lujan: Magic…

Winter Solstice brings low temps, high winds to the SCV
FILE PHOTO: Ania Rubisz huddles from the wind as she walks down Main Street in Newhall on Monday, Dec. 4, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Winter Solstice brings low temps, high winds to the SCV

As the first day of winter began in the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere, low temperatures and high winds whipped across the Santa Clarita Valley Thursday. In addition to being a chilly…

Red flag warning, high wind watch extended for the SCV
Signal file photo Erin Richardson's hair blows in the wind as she walks down Lyons Avenue in Newhall on Monday, Dec. 4, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Red flag warning, high wind watch extended for the SCV

The extreme fire danger that hit the Santa Clarita Valley earlier this week is now expected to continue into Friday night, officials from the National Weather Service (NWS) announced Wednesday.…

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