The first in a series of three storms reached the Bay Area on Wednesday morning. The second storm is expected on Friday and ...
To determine the hazard level for an area, factors such as fire history, existing and potential vegetation, predicted flame length and ember-dispersion distances, terrain and weather patterns are ...
Several locations in the Bay Area are considered very high fire hazard severity zones, according to new maps released this week by the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
A viral TikTok post claims the Bay Area’s northern boundary ends at the Sonoma-Marin county line, leaving out Sonoma and Napa counties.
THIS IS JUST THE FIRST BATCH OF COUNTY MAPS TO COME OUT ... Phase 2 involved maps revolving in and around the San Francisco Bay Area. "I see it as a call to action," said Brian O'Shea, an Orinda ...
The new maps include Oakland and Santa Rosa, scenes of deadly fires, along with Northern California’s wine country. New fire hazard maps for the entire state will be released by March 24 ...
Areas of Orinda, Richmond, Moraga, San Pablo, Lafayette, Antioch, Clayton, El Cerrito, Brentwood, Danville, Concord, and ...
The unsettled weather isn’t over yet. Following a weak system that brought light rain to the South Bay on Wednesday, a second upper-level storm will drop down the California coast and push through the ...
(Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group) New maps issued by state fire officials ... CEO of the non-profit Santa Clara County FireSafe Council. Some measures, like getting rid of woody plants near the ...
Cal Fire added more than 360,000 acres in coastal Northern California to its fire hazard zones where heightened fire safety regulations will apply. New Southern California maps come out March 24.