Some areas can expect wind gusts that reach speeds of 90 miles per hour on Thursday.
Gusty Santa Ana winds will begin picking up in areas of the Southland Wednesday evening and continue into Thursday, prompting warnings of hazardous driving conditions and possible damage to power lines that could cause outages.'Today starts the transition into an extended windy period,' National Weather Service forecasters said, adding that 'moderate to strong' winds are anticipated to peak Thursday.
'Cross winds can make driving difficult, especially for drivers of high profile vehicles and vehicles towing trailers.'High wind warnings will also be in effect Thursday in the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area, Malibu Coast and San Gabriel Mountains, where gusts of up to 75 mph are possible, forecasters said.
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