There is mostly good news in the extended forecast as temperatures could be dropping into the 60's, humidity could be rising to 100%, and we may even see some rain. Unfortunately, the Creek Fire and August Complex continue to spread, reaching 332,000 and 1,021,000 acres burned. The Castle Fire also continues to grow reaching 165,000 acres, putting it on the Top 20 Largest Wildfires in California History list. The Glass Fire is basically looking out right now with the total acreage burned hovering around 67,000. The Zogg Fire also appears to be slowing down with acreage burned staying at 56,000, and the Bobcat Fire remains at 116,000. The North Complex is hovering around 319,000 acres and the fire activity appears to have calmed down here as well.
Stay tuned for daily updates and forecasts on the California wildfires, and on the hot/dry conditions we may be seeing next week.
I recognize this is a long video, but I wanted to include as much information as I possibly could.
With that being said, here are the timestamps for the various fires that will take you straight to the fire you want to hear about:
0:00 = Introduction
0:48 = General Wildfire Situation (recommended viewing to understand all the individual fires)
5:24 = Rain Forecast
7:05 = Air Quality
9:13 = Creek Fire / Castle Fire
15:58 = August Complex
19:33 = North Complex
21:21 = Other Wildfires
23:15 = Overview of 2020 Wildfire Season
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