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SoCal Faces Fire Risk: Winds Fuel Dry Conditions
23 Jun
Summary
- Fire weather watch issued for Southern California starting Friday.
- Winds of 20-30 mph with gusts up to 40 mph expected.
- Humidity levels are forecast to be between 5-15%.

A fire weather watch has been issued for Southern California, valid from Friday at 11 a.m. until Saturday, June 27, at 11 p.m. This alert indicates the potential for critical fire weather conditions.
Meteorologists predict southwest winds between 20 and 30 mph, with gusts potentially reaching 40 mph. Coupled with humidity levels expected to range from 5% to 15%, any fires that ignite are likely to spread rapidly. The National Weather Service advises that outdoor burning is not recommended during this period.
This watch affects several areas, including Death Valley National Park, various desert regions, and parts of the Colorado River Valley. Residents are urged to monitor later forecasts for possible red flag warnings.