Wildfire Risk Climbs in California After Recent Storms
Wildfire Risk Climbs in California After Recent Storms
US · Published Oct 23, 2025
Southern California faces heightened wildfire risk due to gusty winds and temperature fluctuations following recent storms.
The National Weather Service warns of strong winds up to 45 mph in San Diego and surrounding areas, increasing fire danger.
Residents are urged to take precautions to prevent wildfires, stay informed, and prepare for potential evacuations.
Gusty winds and temperatures increase wildfire danger
Following recent storms, Southern California is bracing for an increased risk of wildfires due to gusty winds and fluctuating temperatures. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for strong winds, particularly in the deserts and mountain passes of San Diego and surrounding areas, where gusts could reach up to 45 mph. These conditions, combined with dry vegetation, create an environment highly conducive to fire ignition and rapid spread.
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