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Month Of January Could See No Rain in Southern California During High Fire Danger

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Month Of January Could See No Rain in Southern California During High Fire Danger

Month Of January Could See No Rain in Southern California During High Fire Danger

Forecasters with the National Weather Service said there is a chance Southern California will not see rain for the entire month of January, as heatwaves and gusty Santa Ana winds are causing dangerous fire conditions.


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