Dangerous fire conditions continue as dozens of wildfires devastate the West
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Red flag warnings are persisting across parts of the West as dozens of large wildfires continue to scorch through homes and dry earth.
Red flag warnings are persisting across parts of the West as dozens of large wildfires continue to scorch through homes and dry earth. A cold front bringing gusty winds and the possibility of thunderstorms is expected to pass through parts of southern Montana and southern Wyoming Sunday afternoon. Wind gusts are expected to reach up to 50 mph in some regions, while humidity will remain low -- at just 12% to 18%, according to forecasts. More than 100 large fires are currently burning in the West, with the majority located from Northern California to western Montana. The Dixie Fire, now the second-largest fire in California history after it has been burning near the Feather River Canyon since July 13, had singed through more than 463,000 acres by Sunday morning and was just 21% contained.More Related News