Calif. wildfire season starts early
Improving weather conditions over the weekend were helping firefighters get the upper hand on the wildfire, which has grown to 28,000 acres and is less than 60 percent contained.
Meanwhile in Northern California, firefighters tackled fires in wine country north of San Francisco.
State fire spokesman Daniel Berlant said the blazes across of California could be an ominous sign. "Statewide, our fire activity is up over 60 percent of normal," Berlant said. "We're a bit drier than normal at this time and seeing conditions that we would usually see in June. If this is an indicator of what's to come, then we're going to be in for a very busy fire season."
Firefighters were able to beat back a powerful wildfire that bore down on a dry Southern California city, limiting the damage to a single house and curbing the threat to hundreds more. But the difficult conditions that helped fuel the 4.5-square-mile blaze in Riverside County could be even worse in parts of the state on Thursday, when winds of 20-30 mph are expected, along with nearly non-existent humidity and an abundance of wildfire fuel.