Pandemic, Heat and now Air
About a week ago, the thunderous storms with lightning set off some many wild fires.
Rare thunder and lightning storm over the SF Bay Area. pic.twitter.com/OZQC5wJjbk
— Paul Robbins Holland (@paulrholland) August 16, 2020
Extreme weather conditions has led to fire growth, making the #LNULightningComplex now the 2nd largest fire in California and the #SCULightningComplex the 3rd. Dry lightning is expected today through Tuesday so stay #WildfireReady by having an evacuation plan in place. pic.twitter.com/ekNve67hxI
— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) August 23, 2020
These NorCal wild fires have been devastating to so many people, especially those who are in the path of the fire. Not to mention, the tough work it is for the fire fighters.
Dramatic video shared by Cal Fire shows what it's like driving through the #CZUAugustLightingComplex fires at night. https://t.co/nUdpV7DWC0 pic.twitter.com/JXpMK7xNNm
— KTVU (@KTVU) August 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/Crazzyintheusa/status/1297393915625177090?s=20
Working from my garage has also its challenges as the smokey air enters through the garage vents. Today is not a healthy afternoon.