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Combined EditionAlso In the NewsFire and Wind Warnings from the National Weather ServiceEXTENDED HEAT WAVE WITH WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS WITH THREAT OF LARGE PLUME DOMINATED FIRES TUESDAY THROUGH AT LEAST FRIDAY (JULY 8-11) ALONG WITH SMALL RISK OF MONSOONAL THUNDERSTORMS. DISCUSSIONMinor warming and drying expected today through Monday. Over the interior areas, highs between 88 and 99 will be common, with minimum humidities falling to 5 to 15 percent today and Monday. Southwest to northwest winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph will be common over the interior valleys, mountains, and deserts with isolated gusts up to 40 mph in the Antelope Valley foothills. Sundowner winds of similar strength will form over southwest Santa Barbara County the next few nights. This will result in a seasonably elevated risk for grass fires in the windy locations. Over the coastal areas, the marine layer influence will continue to moderate conditions over the next few days. An extended heat wave will impact the area Tuesday through at least Friday. While there remains a range of outcomes in terms of the magnitude of this heat wave, the peak continues to be centered on Wednesday and Thursday, at which time high temperatures between 98 and 108 are looking like the most likely outcome for most lower mountains, valleys (including coastal valleys), and deserts. Deep mixing heights will increase the risk for large plume dominated fires, especially in the mountains. Minimum humidities of 8 to 20 percent are expected in the interior valleys, mountains, and deserts during the heat wave, with poor humidity recoveries in the mountains. There is also a small chance (5-10%) of monsoonal thunderstorms over the mountains and deserts later in the week. Southwest to northwest winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph will likely continue over the typically wind prone areas this week (especially Highway 14 corridor),with isolated gusts to 40 mph in western Antelope Valley foothills. In addition, there will likely be gusty sundowner winds with warm and dry conditions in southwest Santa Barbara county each evening from Tuesday through Thursday, mainly from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass. These areas could see wind gusts of 25 to 35 mph with isolated gusts to around 40 mph near Gaviota. All of this adds up to widespread elevated to locally brief critical fire weather scenario Tuesday through Friday across the interior and southwest Santa Barbara county. While the chance of reaching classic Red Flag Warning criteria remains low, considering recent fire behavior and the high risk for plume dominated fires, if the hotter outcomes play out a Red Flag Warning might be considered. Heat Advisories look certain, with a small chance for Heat Warnings. CAZ354-355-362-366>368-548-062330 - Ventura County Beaches - Ventura County Inland Coast - Malibu Coast - Los Angeles County Beaches - Palos Verdes Hills - Los Angeles County Inland Coast including Downtown Los Angeles - Los Angeles County San Gabriel Valley - Including the cities of Oxnard, Point Mugu, Port Hueneme, Ventura, Camarillo, East Ventura, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, LAX, Long Beach, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Torrance, Rancho Palos Verdes, Beverly Hills, Compton, Culver City, Downey, Hollywood, Norwalk, East Los Angeles, El Monte, Pasadena, Pomona, and San Gabriel Inside this Week: Sierra Madre Celebrates: Sierra Madre: Pasadena – Altadena: Around The San Gabriel Valley: Education & Youth: Food, Drink & More: The Good Life: Best Friends and More: Health & Fitness: Support Your Local Businesses: Support Your Local Businesses: Columnists: Recent
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SATURDAY, JULY 5, 2025 VOLUME 19 NO. 27VOLUME 19 NO. 27 WHAT A CELEBRATION - WHEN A COMMUNITY COMES TOGETHER! Editors Note: Sierra Madre, California is a town like no other - dnd chances are if you are reading this, you already know that. One of the largest events in Sierra Madre is the old fashioned, fun for young and old, 4th of July Parade. This year was no exception. And by some accounts, the best parade ever with approximately 100 floats, Marching Bands and organizations. The party started on July 3rd and concluded on the 4th with perfect weather. Hats off to the Sierra Madre Events Committee and the City of Sierra Madre for a job well done! Photos by Dirk Bolle unless otherwise noted. Sierra Madre Mayor Robert Parkhurst (left) and Councilmembers Garcia, Goss, Lowe and Kriebs welcome U.S. Congresswoman Judy Chu (center) to the city. Above, Sierra Madre City College's 2025 Entry, "Drop Beer Not Bombs" complete with Stealth Bombers and the American Flag was a real crowd pleaser. Good news: No federal funding required for them to continue their good work! Below: Former Mayor Rachelle Arizmendi and Village Vine Anchor Catherine Adde cover the days activities providing online coverage for those who could not attend in person. Other Honorable Mentions: 'I Love My Library' and SMFD Chief Bartlett in a 'tight spot.' More photos on page 2. PARADE SPONSORS 2025 The Kensington Patriotic Platinum $1,000 The Gooden School Athens Services Lt. Kenneth Bell VFW Post 3208 Theodore Calleton Family Clark Family Sierra Madre Civic Club The Comer Family Media Sponsor Mountain Views News Rockin Rocketeers $500 Eagle Restorations Group, Inc. Sierra Madre Dance Center David Howard Mann Family SGV Management, LLC Silver Sparklers $250 The Buccaneer Lounge, The Buc! Riboli Family Berkshire Hathaway Home Services – Sierra Madre Sierra Madre Woman’s Club Western Supreme Rooter Santa Anita Park St. Rita School The Priscillas Catherine Adde – Travelstore Doug Hayes & Dr. Janice Nelson Hayes Kathleen Lucas & Basil Anton Jill & Patrick Holland Maggie Ellis Donna Campbell Carbone Family Lumen Optometric Salembier Family Parker Family Mayor Parkhurst and Family Red, White & Blue Spanglers $100 Taylor’s Ol’ Fashioned Market E.Waldo Ward & Son Leonora Moss Ron & Jean Coleman Hugh Von Delden & Pam Curtis Patricia Hall John & Jackie Oldham Louis de la Paz Family Barbara Watson Tom & Kate Cook Lynn Knoblauch Danny Osti Stephanie Jones Louis Watanabe Joellyn Siraganian Laurie DeVault Cancer Support Group Casa Del Rey Additional Sponsors & Supporters The City of Sierra Madre YMCA – Pasadena/Sierra Madre Trader Joes Jan’s Towing Code 3 Leonora Moss Ixora Florist The Ice Princess Michelle Keith – Concierge Cousins/Travelstore The Bottle Shop A very special thank you to Mother Moo Creamery! EL1•s AUTO SERVICE Your Trusted Auto Care Partner CERTIFIED SMOG TESTS & REPAIRSB:DD am - 05:00 pm 125 W. SIERRA MADRE BLVD. SIERRA MADRE, CA. 91024 We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours. We offer free shuttle service locally. INSIDE THIS WEEK WHAT A PARADE!Page 2 MORE SIERRA MADRE NEWS Page 3 Walking Sierra Madre CAMINO DE SANTIAGO-MY JOURNEY MY WAY PART II PASADENA NEWS Page 4 AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY Page 5 IMPORTANT: FIRE WEATHER PLANNING FORECAST PAGE 5 EDUCATION & YOUTHPage 6 FOOD-DRINK-FUNPage 7 THE GOOD LIFEPage 8 BEST FRIENDS. Page 9 LEGAL NOTICES Pgs 10/11 SPORTS & FITNESS & MOREPage 12 SHOP LOCALPage 13 | |||||||||||||||||
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