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California wildfires: easing of extreme winds expected to strengthen efforts to put out blazes

National Weather Service says ‘wind siege has finally ended’ and forecasts higher humidity but warns high winds could return next weekThe extreme winds behind the disastrous fires in Los Angeles are forecasted to calm the rest of the week into the weekend, making it easier for firefighters to further efforts to put out the massive Palisades and Eaton fires that have been ablaze for over a week.The National Weather Service said on Thursday that the “nine-day wind siege has finally ended” and the weekend will bring a “significant cooling trend” with higher humidity in the region. But it warned that high winds could pick up again early next week. Continue reading...



The main conceptual idea of the article is that while easing extreme winds are aiding firefighting efforts against the devastating California wildfires, the situation remains precarious as high winds could return next week. The article highlights the impact of strong winds on the fire's rapid spread and emphasizes the temporary relief brought by calmer conditions. It also mentions the immense cost of the damage and the ongoing efforts to manage evacuations and prevent looting.

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