Above-Normal Temperatures, Strong Winds Raise Fire Risks Across Western US for July 4
Above-Normal Temperatures, Strong Winds Raise Fire Risks Across Western US for July 4

Above-Normal Temperatures, Strong Winds Raise Fire Risks Across Western US for July 4

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The Fourth of July holiday weekend across various U.S. regions is marked by generally warm and dry weather, with some areas experiencing elevated fire and wind concerns. California's Central Coast and East Bay face elevated fire weather risks with northwest winds gusting up to 55 mph, alongside patchy marine layer clouds and temperatures ranging from the 60s on the coast to low 90s inland. In Las Vegas, a Red Flag warning is active due to hot, dry, and breezy conditions with gusts up to 30 mph, compounded by wildfire smoke from the Madre fire, impacting air quality and prompting a Smoke Advisory through the weekend. Sacramento is expecting a sunny Independence Day with comfortable highs near 84 degrees, warming to the mid-90s and potentially over 100 degrees later in the week, accompanied by light to moderate breezes and clear nights. Meanwhile, Massachusetts enjoys clear skies ideal for fireworks displays on July 4. These varied regional conditions highlight the mix of pleasant summer weather and heightened wildfire risks in the western U.S. during the holiday period.

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