Northern California faces increased fire danger this week. Here's when wind will peak
Briefly

The National Weather Service indicated that critical fire weather conditions are present due to gusty winds, low humidity, and dry fuels in Northern California.
Meteorologist Eric Kurth highlighted that with conditions being 'very susceptible to burn' due to a dry summer, even small sparks can lead to larger fires.
Kurth emphasized the vulnerability of the region during mid-to-late fall when the relative humidity is low and drought conditions have persisted.
Residents in Northern California should take precautions to avoid fire starts, including not using outdoor equipment that generates sparks and avoiding discarding cigarette butts carelessly.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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