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https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/10/23/extreme-fire-weather-forecast-for-bay-area-this-weekend-with-winds-up-to-70-mph/
Extreme fire weather forecast for Bay Area this weekend, with winds up to 70 mph
The Bay Area will experience the most dangerous fire weather conditions of the year this weekend, with strong winds up to 70 mph in the hills and single-digit humidity.
So called “Diablo winds,” roaring in from Nevada and blowing toward the ocean, are expected to begin Sunday evening, peaking late Sunday night into Monday morning. The National Weather Service says conditions will be similar to 2017, when the Wine Country fires devastated the North Bay. Forecasters say the winds could bring down trees and powerlines and cause widespread outages, even at lower elevations, where gusts could reach 50 mph in some areas.
“People shouldn’t do anything with open flames outdoors,” said David King, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Monterey. “They might want to bring in outdoor patio furniture, and make sure they have batteries for power outages. And people should make sure their phone is charged and they have a go bag ready in case there is a fire.”
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주위에 화재가 발생이 되지 않나 잘 살펴야 겠습니다.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/10/23/extreme-fire-weather-forecast-for-bay-area-this-weekend-with-winds-up-to-70-mph/
Extreme fire weather forecast for Bay Area this weekend, with winds up to 70 mph
The Bay Area will experience the most dangerous fire weather conditions of the year this weekend, with strong winds up to 70 mph in the hills and single-digit humidity.
So called “Diablo winds,” roaring in from Nevada and blowing toward the ocean, are expected to begin Sunday evening, peaking late Sunday night into Monday morning. The National Weather Service says conditions will be similar to 2017, when the Wine Country fires devastated the North Bay. Forecasters say the winds could bring down trees and powerlines and cause widespread outages, even at lower elevations, where gusts could reach 50 mph in some areas.
“People shouldn’t do anything with open flames outdoors,” said David King, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Monterey. “They might want to bring in outdoor patio furniture, and make sure they have batteries for power outages. And people should make sure their phone is charged and they have a go bag ready in case there is a fire.”
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This is the fire weather forecast I was hoping wouldn't come to pass, given all that has already transpired in 2020: Very strong offshore winds, coupled w/exceptionally low humidity & record-dry vegetation, will bring extremely critical wildfire risk Sun/Mon. 1/3 #CAwx #CAfire pic.twitter.com/phtnhb806r
— Daniel Swain (@Weather_West) October 22, 2020
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