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As multiple blazes burn across California, the Bay Area is facing increased fire risk this week, the National Weather Service warned Monday.
Meteorologist Rick Canepa said inland parts of Northern California — where grass and brush have dried out in the summer heat — will be particularly vulnerable amid low humidity and winds up to 40 mph during the afternoon and evening hours through Friday.
“We’ll be watching the parameters closely,” he said, especially in interior counties that are far from the typical reach of the San Francisco Bay’s marine layer. “The East Bay hills, down across the southern interior, areas farther inland into Napa County [and] northernmost Sonoma County [are] far removed from any coastal influence so that the conditions have dried out.”…