Santa Ana Winds – They’re Back

I love variations in weather and believe it or not, 75 degrees and sunny, day-in-and-day-out bores me.  But Santa Ana winds are never a welcome sight.

Windy Day

Last night, my youngest woke with a fever.  We knew she had come down with something yesterday during the Charger/Steeler game (yeah Steelers! – but that’s another post), but last night she awoke with nearly a 103 degree fever.   Poor thing.  It’s awful to be sick like that, and to hear that wind howling with such force was scary.  We were all up for a while listening to those winds.

What are Santa Ana Winds?  We usually experience them in Orange County from October to March.  Some folks believe they’re due to desert heat, but in actuality it’s the converse.  It’s due to cold temperatures in the desert – thus the fall, winter season.

It’s an odd thing.  They are usually warm, even hot, and very dry.  It sounds as if it will be freezing outside and I had to explain to my 10 year old that his thick jacket would be wasted on a day like this.  He refused to believe me until he stepped out into the hot wind.

We are always leary of the risks posed by the Santa Ana winds – potted plants overturned, falling trees, and the worst – fires.  The impact of these winds can be felt from Los Angeles, through Orange County, and down to San Diego.  The first Santa Ana Wind can be an odd, even unnerving experience, for someone moving into the area.

Today, my daughter stayed home.  I’m monitoring her fever and listening to the howling wind – waiting for both to subside.

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6 Responses to “Santa Ana Winds – They’re Back”

  1. Mana Tulberg on January 12th, 2009 10:38 am

    It’s crazy here in Ventura County as well.
    Hope your daughter feels better soon.

  2. Linsey Planeta on January 12th, 2009 10:49 am

    Thanks Mana. Fever down some but she sounds terrible. Trip to the Doctor may be in order. Thx for reading.

  3. Rich Mundle on January 13th, 2009 6:48 pm

    75 degrees sounds pretty wonderful, trust me. LOL

    Rich Mundle – Sherwood Park Realty

  4. Vicki Moore on January 14th, 2009 1:06 pm

    We’ve had some very odd weather here in San Mateo. It should be raining and cold but we’ve had temps in the high 60’s – low 70’s – even at night.

    The other day we were talking about the Santa Ana’s because the other night it was sooo windy and warm – a very weird combination.

    I hope the little one is feeling better.

    Vicki

  5. Linsey on January 14th, 2009 1:10 pm

    Thanks Rick. I know I shouldn’t complain but I love to ski – and this is really messing with my ski season! :(

    Vicki – Thanks. She seems to be on the mend. Fever is down but she still sounds pretty awful. Rumor is that Santa Ana’s will be returning Friday. ’sigh’

  6. Nancy Birge on January 14th, 2009 6:02 pm

    Hope my girl is on the mend and feeling better…..Nancy

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