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89% containment and no change in acreage. Progress was made in the Rubicon drainage and they should be well prepared for the warmer-dryer weather. For parts of the far northern state, they are in very good shape and fire season COULD BE (note COULD) over for them. For us, not likely as we are looking at as much as 2 weeks of warm and dry weather with some winds potentially mixed in. For SoCal, no way . Looks like the heat will last well after this coming weekend. The entire state looks to be very warm and dry for at least the next 2 weeks cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...ctions/814day/ Predictive Services forecast... Northeast to east winds of 10 to 20 mph with gusts to 35 mph will surface across the mountain and foothill areas of Southern California north of San Diego County Thursday morning through Friday morning. Correction to read closures. EDSO failed to note that Wentworth Springs road is still closed as well as Ice House. Found the Wentworth one out personally. It didnt make sense that it would be open and it wasnt. Also on the 500 cases of the flu rumor going around. I need to make a correction as there was/is supporting info behind it. It turns out that that statement was broadcast by the Zone 1 safety officer ( thanks to Callie Gatlin Hanson for the lead! I found others that heard something like it as well) during a on air briefing but it is appearing that he was using the number more as a figure of speech than an actual number. There were many cases reported as well as the cold like illness many refer to as camp crud.
Posted on: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 02:55:03 +0000

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