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effect. those restrictions still in effect. the snow pack is there. it s going to take a while to get into the water supply systems, so for now, everything is status quo. i do want to talk about the santa anna winds. kicking up over the ventura and l.a. county mountains so expect blustery conditions. we have high wind warning in effect just north of los angeles. in and around santa barbara as well. we ve been seeing reports of winds gusting up over 60 miles per hour in the l.a. area and that s enough to bring down some power lines and generally folks who live in this region, they re familiar with the santa annas. they know what they need to do to hunker down and they do so but just a little warning as you wake up. a little windy there. thank you. all right. let s talk tennis just a bit.