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San Luis Obispo County can expect a small heat wave while smoke from the Gifford Fire spreads throughout the atmosphere.
As the Gifford Fire grew above 118,060 acres Sunday, crews continued to improve and strengthen control and containment lines ...
The Gifford Fire in eastern San Luis Obispo County grew to over 114,000 acres overnight. As of Sunday morning, the fire had ...
The Gifford Fire is the largest and most serious fire burning in California right now. More than 3,000 firefighters are ...
The American Red Cross Pacific Coast Chapter has relocated the evacuation shelter from Arroyo Grande High School to New Life Student Center, 941 N. Oak ...
Saturday marks day 9 of the Gifford Fire and firefighters have another day of hot and dry weather to contend with as they continue to fight the growing blaze.
The fire is burning with dry and hot conditions, as temperatures climb above 100 degrees in mountainous terrain on the Central Coast.
As the Gifford Fire rages on, a looming heat wave threatens San Luis Obispo County, casting a shadow over the region's already tense atmosphere.
The hot weather pattern that many coastal and interior valleys have been experiencing will continue into Tuesday as high ...
A Colorado prison was evacuated as one of the largest wildfires in state history continued to grow, and officials warned ...
Officials have warned residents of remote areas to be ready to leave as gusty winds and low humidity feed the flames ...