The latest round of thunderstorms and dry lightning headed for the region will be a weaker version of last weekend’s intense electrical displays, but could fan wildfires with gusty winds, forecasters said Saturday.
The National Weather Service on Saturday issued a red flag warning for critical fire weather conditions around the Bay Area, effective from 5 a.m. Sunday to 5 p.m. Monday.
“This will be a weaker overall event,” said forecaster Drew Peterson. “What we experienced last weekend was extremely rare for the region.”
The Bay Area is now ringed by wildfires and the weather service’s primary concern is for erratic gusts that could move those blazes in unexpected ways, Peterson said.
The strongest thunderstorms are expected to develop Sunday night through Monday morning.
The storms aren’t expected to bring enough moisture to help with preventing fires or battle existing blazes, forecasters said.
here’s your red flag!
More taxes, because dems can’t help but spend more so they need more taxes even when folks are out work
Gavin likes being king, so the lock down will continue indefinitely.
Fires out of control due to poor management by Gavin
Oh ya we don’t have enough power on hot days, why because the left thinks that wind and solar is the answer. huh? what about before and after the sun goes down?
Recall Gavin 2020
According to weather radar the front they were concerned about seems to moving up the coast and staying offshore. Should know in a couple hours maybe if the tail end of it will make it inland.
Thank you Captain Bebops, You are the only one on this thread so far, taking the weather warning seriously because your answer is relevant to the subject. That is good news for us if it stays off the land in the water. PRAYERS
Vote them out. They continue to shutdown the economy and anergate their responsibility to the County Health officer…then they expect us to pay for it. I’m biting Federald Lover our in November!