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Record Winds Put Agoura Hills Under Red Flag, Wind Warnings

Gusts of as high as 90 mph have resulted in fires and hundreds of thousands of power shutoffs across the Southland.

AGOURA HILLS, CA — Along with most of Los Angeles County and much of California, Agoura Hills has been placed under both a Red Flag Warning and a Wind Advisory, as 40-mile-an hour winds whip through the city.

The Red Flag Warning, the second in a week, is in effect until 10 p.m. Tuesday, while the Wind Warning will last until 4 a.m. Wednesday.

As of Tuesday afternoon, 40-mph northeasterly winds are whipping through the city. Gusts are expected to be as high as 55 miles an hour Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service, and they won't let up much Wednesday: NWS forecasts predict gusts as high as 40 mph throughout Wednesday, while slowing down to 20 mph Thursday.

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Valleys in Ventura County have reported gusts of 50 to 70 mph, while the San Gabriel Mountains have seen gusts of of over 80 mph, according to NWS meteorologist Curt Kaplan.

The NWS predicted higher elevations may see winds as high as 90 mph, while downtown Los Angeles could see winds of up to 6o mph. The highest gust reported so far was 95 mph in the hills above Ventura, according to a report in The Washington Post.

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The NWS has placed much of the state, from Lake Tahoe to San Francisco down the coast to San Diego, in a Red Flag Warning due to a combination of unseasonably warm temperatures and record-setting winds. Any fire that ignites between Tuesday and Wednesday could spread rapidly and exhibit "extreme fire behavior," the NWS in Los Angeles warned.

Numerous fires have already broken out across California. On Sunday, a house fire in Malibuturned into a brush fire that killed one and seriously injured another. On Tuesday, a fire broke out in the Santa Clarita area that burned about 50 acres of brush, while another fire in San Dimas burned about 50 acres.

Thousands of Californians have either lost power, had their power shut off, or are under warning to lose power. 270,000 people across the state are without power, according to Poweroutage.us.

SCE has reported numerous unplanned outages throughout the entirety of Ventura County and along the coast, while thousands more across Ventura County have had their power shut off pre-emptively. SCE says that 270,000 customers across the L.A. metro area may have their power shut off in the next few days.

Agoura Hills is not under consideration for a Public Safety Power Shutoff, but most of Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, and huge swaths of Malibu are.

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