Wind gusts combined with very dry air will create a high wildfire danger in the Valley, delta and coastal ranges.
Amidst the 21st Red Flag Warning of the summer-fall, State Fire Meteorologist cautions us not to be complacent amidst strong winds and critically dry conditions.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE A red flag warning issued this morning has expired. Update, 5 p.m. Today’s red flag warning expired as of 5 p.m. Previous coverage The National Weather Service issued a red ...
Highest Threat...Sacramento Valley and adjacent foothills, and Delta, especially along and west of Interstate-5. * ...
A red flag warning, meaning critical fire weather conditions are likely imminent, has been issued by the National Weather ...
Redding Police investigate early morning stabbing at a downtown motel ...
The Marin County Fire Department (MCFD) has determined that an electrical issue sparked a vegetation fire near Point Reyes ...
Sunny skies kick off your Thursday, leading to the same sort of temperature rise in the morning as we’ve seen the past couple ...
Friday will be windy as well. There are some chances for rain this weekend and early next week. Thursday will be mainly sunny ...
Bruce: The long awaited feel of fall has arrived. It will be cold in the mornings especially north and west of the lake with ...
Due to high winds and low humidity during Wednesday's red flag warning, the Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) considered ...
The sunshine returns in your Thursday forecast. Northerly winds will be increasing during the afternoon. Those winds will boost the fire danger. A Red Flag Warning has been posted for the entire Bay ...