Remains a just to present. The number of homes and businesses destroyed has increased to 150. Ktvus amber lee joins us live from the front lines. But first, meteorologist mark tamayo on tomorrows red flag warning. Yeah, the red flag warning tomorrow will be different than the one that moved in last weekend. Last weekend we had the extreme winds set up. Although it will still be breezy, the main concern is the real heat and critically dry conditions. Lets check out some Current Conditions around the fire zone right now. It is such a large area. We are showing you quite a few sites and temperatures. Is still showing 70s and 80s, with the winds is not two too much of a factor. They will develop rapidly heading into tomorrow. As we had an dear thursday we have this red flag fire warning for the hills. From 1 00 p. M. Thursday to 6 00 p. M. Friday very hot, winds approaching 20 to 25 miles per hour. But very dry, single digit relative humidity throughout the day. In general you can see the