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First discovered: 2:19 p.m. Aug. 5 A new wildfire was reported today at 2:19 p.m. in San Diego County, California.
California's largest wildfire of the year is burning about 200 miles away from San Diego County, but the impacts can be felt here at home with hazy skies and the smell of smoke.
The fire was reported in an area placed under a heat advisory that starts on Wednesday, per the National Weather Service.
Smoke from wildfires in California has been drifting south and east, impacting much of Southern California and parts of ...
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Warming up in San Diego: Heat advisory, extreme heat warning in effect for parts of the county
What to KnowA heat advisory is in effect for inland valleys and mountains through Friday. An extreme heat warning is in ...
A 72,000-acre wildfire in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties was sending smoke south to San Diego County, forecasters ...
According to the latest San Diego County data, emergency medical services received more than 300 calls for heat-related illnesses in 2023. The county has closed three parks this month in Lakeside, ...
It's possible the heat could become dangerous later in the week with temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees in the inland valleys and foothills. The deserts could see temperatures upwards of 115 ...
CAL FIRE demonstrated the potentially destructive force of aerial retardant drops while announcing plans for a $12 million ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 11:18 a.m. in San Diego County, California. Crestline Fire has been burning on private ...
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