Winds blow clouds of ash from S. Calif. mountains
APNews
Nov 29, 2009
Winds have blown clouds of ash and dust from the vast area of Southern California's San Gabriel Mountains that burned in a summer wildfire.
A brown stain marred the sky Sunday over foothill suburbs northeast of Los Angeles.
Some 250 square miles of the Angeles National Forest went up in smoke after the so-called Station Fire erupted in August.
Gusty winds developed behind a chilly storm system that moved through the region on Saturday.
The National Weather Service says high pressure building over the Great Basin is setting the stage for a weak to moderate Santa Ana wind event.