Amid the forecasted rain, Los Angeles has seen a dramatic increase in wildfire growth

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by rich mckay

(Reuters) – Three major rainstorms in the 70s will hold their own major jobs in the 70s.

It’s a perspective that comes after weeks of exploits in the crisis of the new fires, which are caused by abductions, gale-force winds, bone-dry air and the thinness of modern resources.

The new optimism is tied to a planned visit by President Donald Trump to inspect the damage. Trump has jolted local and state officials by calling off massive fire breaks that disrupted entire neighborhoods, killed 28 people and damaged or destroyed nearly 16,000 properties.

Up to 1.5 inches of rain could fall this weekend, National Weather Service meteorologist Rich Ototo said. Thursday from 60 mm.

With rain starting late on Saturday and continuing with cold snow on Monday, he said, the concern is the areas that are burning from the wildfires.

But the first critical months of the region will increase the dangerous mud on the hills covered by fire for the last two weeks.

Red flag warnings, which indicate high fire danger, will extend into southern California in the local area, said Andrew Ortologist with the National Weather Service.

“Basically, the reason is because of the winds,” he said. The changed situation causes great humidity which helps to catch fire. “

The latest fire in the Los Angeles area is already 10,300 hectares in the San Fernando Valley, which is already a hole in the management of the fire crews.

of Enon (NYSE:) The fires – on the eastern and western pools of Metropolis – burned for 18 days.

Firefighters hope to be able to fully contain the Abaton fire near Pagadida, which has destroyed most of it on Friday.

The Cali fire, which is 72% contained near the rich Pacific mantle, was extinguished late on Thursday.

A series of small fires in recent days. The Mytulluda fire, which burned 45 megas – 45 acres on the 405 freeway near the Getty Center Mycyum. Now, 60% of them were caused by the local part of the department, which was made to delay the work and force some evacuations.

Two new fires broke out in the San Diego area on Thursday. Evacuation orders were ordered, which were installed later in the night Thursday, in San Diego, San Deira, near the University of California Medical School.

A second fire spread near Mexico and then south of the mountainous desert, and on Thursday, the delay was reported at 4,250 acres and zero percent.