around the time the fire started. no word yet if the two events are connected, but you can be sure that will be looked into. paul is here, not a good day not to have power because even if you re not in the fire zone, it s so hot. temperatures are hovering around 100 degrees so it s a challenge for anybody without power. and of course, a challenge for the fire crews on the ground attang to help out the air imean, just attacking this from every direction possible. temperature, we have two sensors around the fire, they re both reporting an air temperature around 99 degrees. humidity in the 10 to 12% range. very dry, the fire fuels have been cooked by today s hot temperatures. winds have shifted. they were out of the east when the fire got started. now they have shifted to the west-northwest around 10 miles per hour. gusting to 15 miles per hour. not that strong, but still any shift in the winds then shifts the access from which the fire crews have to attack the fire. here s an
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