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Scattered Thunderstorms Expected Thursday Night

Dry vegetation and gusty winds are prompting a red flag warning from the National Weather Service.

The threat of wildfire will hang over large swaths of the Southland Thursday because of the possibility of dry thunderstorms, which would send lightning bolts crashing down on bone-dry vegetation amid gusty winds, forecasters said.

A red flag warning denoting a high risk of wildfire will be in force from noon to 9 p.m. in the Antelope Valley and the Los Angeles and Ventura county portions of the San Gabriel Mountains, which includes the Angeles and Los Padres national forests.

"Scattered thunderstorm activity is expected from this afternoon through this evening," according to a National Weather Service advisory. "The storms are expected to produce little rainfall, resulting in dry lightning strikes."

The lightning and winds that could gust at 50 miles per hour will combine with high temperatures "and very dry fuels" to create "the risk of fire ignitions and rapid fire growth," the advisory said.

But any thunderstorm Thursday night will be wetter that this afternoon's, reducing the risk of fire spread, according to NWS  forecasters.

Monsoonal moisture will bring partly to mostly cloudy skies to the region today, when a slight break is expected in the heat wave gripping the region.

Afternoon temperatures were expected to be a few degrees cooler than Wednesday, and the weather service this morning cancelled excessive heat warnings that had been scheduled to be in force until tonight.

Temperatures will remain warm, however, with highs reaching around 105 in some valley areas, although the San Gabriel Valley is expected to remain in the 90s Thursday.

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