Any fires that start are expected to spread quickly, according to the National Weather Service.
A new tool released by the First Street Foundation can tell if properties are at risk of wildfires, as it found three Bay Area counties most at risk.is in effect until 11 a.m. Wednesday for breezy northerly winds, low relative humidity, and dry fuels.begins at noon Tuesday and continues through 11 p.m. Wednesday. High temperatures bake to near 105 while overnight lows could be as warm as 75 degrees. If you work or live in Solano County or the Central Valley find ways to keep from overheating.
Get ready for inland heat and renewed fire weather concerns by early next week. Is your home prepared if a wildfire threatens?
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