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Red Flag Warning... and Then Some

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With scorching temperatures, widespread thunderstorms and fires across the state, the hot weather is expected to persist as California struggles with its power grid.

Cal Fire extended a red flag warning until Monday evening as hot weather with plenty of lightning strikes continued across Northern California.

Between wildfires, COVID-19, systemic racism and voter suppression, I sure hope we can handle more than one red flag at a time.

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