Strong Winds Have California Bracing for Wildfire Weather
Briefly

Forecasters with the National Weather Service in Los Angeles warned that if a fire starts, there will likely be rapid fire growth due to the strong winds.
Strong winds have caused critical weather conditions in regions like Los Angeles and Ventura counties, with gusts reaching up to 70 miles per hour in the mountains.
A red flag warning has been issued for the Bay Area, indicating that critical fire conditions will likely persist from Tuesday through Thursday.
Despite recent rainfall, the forecast predicts that dry winds will parch fuels, exacerbating the potential for dangerous fire conditions across California.
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