Red flag warnings of extreme fire danger have subsided, but warm temperatures and low humidity continues to challenge firefighters battling more than two dozen blazes across California on Saturday.
The state is about 20,000 acres from reaching an unprecedented figure: 4 million acres burned by wildfires this year.
While a cooling trend is expected to slowly begin on Sunday, fire officials say a tinderbox of dead trees and dried brush leaves rural areas, grasslands and dense forest vulnerable to fire.
Two major fires that have killed four people and destroyed hundreds of homes in the wine country and the far north continue to burn.
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