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Gusty Conditions, Fire Weather And Sunshine: Claremont

With 11 red flag days in a row, Los Angeles County mountains still under fire weather conditions. Here is your local weather forecast.

CLAREMONT, CA — What forecasters say is the longest run of red flag warnings they can recall in the Southland went into its 11th day Thursday, with at least one more day of strong gusty winds and low humidity expected.

In Los Angeles, and further north, red flag warnings signifying a high risk of wildfires are in effect and scheduled to expire at 10 a.m. Friday in Los Angeles County in the San Gabriel Mountains, the Angeles National Forest, the Santa Monica Mountains, the Santa Clarita and San Fernando valleys, beach cities, metropolitan Los Angeles, Downtown L.A., and the Hollywood Hills.

Winds of between 15 and 35 miles per hour are forecast in the areas under warning, along with gusts of up to 50 mph amid humidity levels as low as between 3 and 10 percent, according to a National Weather Service statement.

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Fire warnings are also in effect in numerous areas of Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, and the Santa Barbara mountains could experience near- critical conditions Thursday afternoon and Thursday evening, the statement said.
"In addition, the air mass will be fairly unstable above the Thomas Fire today, resulting in la greater risk for large fire plumes," it said. The Thomas Fire has roared through Ventura County and parts of Santa Barbara County since it broke out last week.

Sunny weather was forecast in L.A. County Thursday, along with highs of 68 degrees on Mount Wilson; 69 in Palmdale; 70 in Lancaster; 73 in Saugus; 76 in Avalon; 79 in Pasadena; 80 in San Gabriel and Burbank; 80 at LAX; 81 in Downtown L.A; and 82 in Long Beach.

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In Orange County, sunny skies were forecast in along with highs of 67 in San Clemente; 72 in Laguna Beach; 73 in Newport Beach; 79 in Mission Viejo and Yorba Linda; and 80 in Anaheim, Irvine and Fullerton.

Temperatures again will decline slightly Friday and air quality will remain in the good to moderate range across SoCal.

4-day Forecast for Claremont-La Verne

Today, partly cloudy starting this afternoon, continuing until this evening.

Friday December 15

Partly cloudy until afternoon. High 83, low 53.
Chance of precipitation: 8%. Wind 4 mph from the NNE

Saturday December 16

Mostly cloudy until afternoon and breezy overnight. High 73, low 51.
Chance of precipitation: 15%. Wind 5 mph from the NNE

Sunday December 17

Breezy until afternoon. High 69, low 45.
Chance of precipitation: 6%. Wind 14 mph from the NNE

Monday December 18

Mostly cloudy throughout the day. High 75, low 43.
Chance of precipitation: 5%. Wind 2 mph from the NNE
Data provided by darksky.net.

Photo of Thomas Fire Burn Scar, courtesy NASA

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