GLENDALE — A fast-moving rainstorm on Wednesday did not cause significant damage to soaked local hillsides, but officials said they were ready for a new form of danger as strong wind gusts were expected to hit the region and stay through Thursday.
The National Weather Service on Wednesday issued a high wind warning until noon Thursday, with sustained winds expected to hit 40 mph and gusts reaching up to 65 mph.
With the ground saturated by heavy rains, and powerful winds carrying the potential of causing severe damage — including downed trees, power lines and widespread power outages — the weather agency warned that the wind storm could be "one of the most widespread and strongest wind episode in the recent years."