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There is a fund out there that I wish you would all put your money in. The AFT fund.
 
It is bad this year there with no relief in sight, those Santa Anna winds get wicked. For those that are not familiar with them they just are a steady wind for a while each day usually from the ocean east. Be safe man. Bet the wife wont be mad the next time you pee in the yard!:rolleyes:
 

Ouch

LOS ANGELES (KABC) --
The powerful Santa Ana winds will continue to slam Southern California through Thursday afternoon as a high wind warning was issued for the region.

But even as the winds calm down slightly by late Thursday, temperatures will rise and the humidity will stay low, meaning the region will stay under a red flag warning through Saturday.


Mountain passes could see howling winds early Thursday morning, with some gusts getting up to 60 mph or higher.

Los Angeles and Orange counties will see morning wind in the canyons with gusts up to 50 mph and a high of 77. Temperatures will hit 80 by the weekend.

The valleys and Inland Empire will see canyon gusts up to 60 mph on Thursday, with a high of 77, rising to 80 by Saturday
 
Ouch

LOS ANGELES (KABC) --
The powerful Santa Ana winds will continue to slam Southern California through Thursday afternoon as a high wind warning was issued for the region.

But even as the winds calm down slightly by late Thursday, temperatures will rise and the humidity will stay low, meaning the region will stay under a red flag warning through Saturday.


Mountain passes could see howling winds early Thursday morning, with some gusts getting up to 60 mph or higher.

Los Angeles and Orange counties will see morning wind in the canyons with gusts up to 50 mph and a high of 77. Temperatures will hit 80 by the weekend.

The valleys and Inland Empire will see canyon gusts up to 60 mph on Thursday, with a high of 77, rising to 80 by Saturday
Really called Santana Winds..
Talk:Santana wind - Wiktionary
 
But there was a ton of smoke at it also! The wife used to call it Puerto Rican winds, she never caught on to the Mexican influence there, once a New Yorker..........
 
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