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First Alert Weather Alert to expire later this morning

Dew point and relative humidity values remain low around the Coachella Valley due to Santa Ana winds, which will gradually ease through the day. The First Alert Weather Alert remains in effect until 10 a.m.

A High Wind Warning and Wind Advisories are in place around Southern California through this afternoon and evening.

Here's a look at some of the strongest winds expected Tuesday. The strongest gusts will be felt west of the desert. Keep this in mind if you will be traveling through the San Gorgonio Pass.

Winds will weaken around the Southland this afternoon, providing a dry and mild Thanksgiving holiday forecast. Much cooler temperatures are set to arrive by the weekend, which could mean more wind and moisture regionally. Highs could be in the 60s for the post-Thanksgiving weekend, but showers are unlikely for Southern California.

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You'll stay up-to-date with the latest weather videos. In addition, be able to monitor the changing conditions from wherever you are!

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