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Pacific Palisades Under Red Flag Warning As Santa Anas Linger
LA is expected to get only a brief respite Sunday before another Santa Ana wind event is expected to blow through the bone-dry region.

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LA is expected to get only a brief respite Sunday before another Santa Ana wind event is expected to blow through the bone-dry region.

LA is expected to get only a brief respite Sunday before another Santa Ana wind event is expected to blow through the bone-dry region.
LA is expected to get only a brief respite Sunday before another Santa Ana wind event is expected to blow through the bone-dry region.
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Low humidity and Santa Ana winds are combining to create critical fire danger through Saturday in Los Angeles County.
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