Red flag warning for most of Bay Area this week
Nov 04, 2024
Most of the Bay Area will be under a red flag warning starting Tuesday for expected dry conditions and strong winds, according to the National Weather Service.
Critically dry fuels, low humidity and gusty winds prompted the red flag warning from 11 a.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m. Thursday, the weather service said.
The combination of those gusty winds and dry conditions can cause fire to spread quickly, weather officials said. Outdoor burning is not recommended.
Despite recent rain, prolonged offshore northerly winds at 20 to 30 mph, with gusts up to 50 mph, will dry fuels out very quickly, the weather service said.
Relative humidity is expected to drop as low as 14%, forecasters said.
That combination of strong winds and dry conditions also could lead to possible power shutoffs in parts of the Bay Area this week, according to PG&E. The utility has notified 15,000 customers in 17 counties their power may be proactively shut off.
Customers in parts of Napa, Sonoma, Contra Costa, Santa Clara and Alameda counties could feel the impacts of those public safety shutoffs.