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Tracking lingering winds and dust as we head into the weekend

The First Alert Weather Alert has been allowed to expire. Even though conditions are improving, we are still tracking lingering breezes and air quality concerns. Our Air Quality Alert (for windblown dust) has been extended through 3 PM Saturday as it will take some time for all the dust to settle out of the air.

The area of low pressure has begun the process of moving south to the desert southwest and becoming a cutoff low. As a result, our winds have shifted to be out of the north, forming Santa Ana winds. This has caused a sharp drying trend throughout the region. There are critical fire weather conditions throughout the Inland Empire as a result.

Temperatures will stay in the 80s through the weekend. Temperatures will gradually warm back up throughout next week, peaking in the upper 90s on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Spencer Blum

Spencer Blum joined KESQ News Channel 3 in 2023 as a member of the First Alert Weather Team.

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