- Santa Ana winds are forecast to cause dry conditions leading to increased wildfire danger in Southern California for New Year's Eve.
- Temperatures in the Los Angeles metro area are expected to reach the upper 60s and low 70s, dropping to around 50 degrees overnight.
- The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning for portions of Los Angeles and Ventura counties on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Peak wind gusts could reach 30 to 45 mph, especially in mountain regions, with humidity levels expected below 10% in higher elevations.
- Meteorologist Ryan Kittell advises caution and urges people to avoid lighting fireworks in fire-prone areas due to the high wildfire risk.
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