WILDFIRES RAGE ACROSS CALIFORNIA
In addition to southern California, fire risks exist for parts of the southwestern United States, as well as the southern and central Plains. "Very strong and gusty west to southwest winds, along with very low humidity, are common Wednesday from the southern Rockies northeastward into southern Nebraska," said NOAA senior development meteorologist Phillip Bothwell. "As a strong surface low pressure system continues to develop from southern Nevada to the Four Corners area over the next two days, warm, dry and very strong and gusty west to southwest winds will prevail across much of Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado, and eastward into the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles." Like California, most of these areas remain in severe to extreme drought with mostly scattered light precipitation during October. NOAA
meteorologists continue to provide minute-by-minute localized fire
weather forecasts to the hundreds of firefighters battling the raging
fire storms across California. Relevant
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