Arizona weather officials are warning that the potential is high for a significant wildfire to start because of high winds and possible lightning strikes without rain.
Parts of Gila County and the Tonto National Forest are expected to see thunderstorms with lightning but little potential for rain through Wednesday.
Winds are expected to reach up to 40 mph.
If lightning ignites a fire on dry vegetation, officials fear the high winds could cause it to grow fast and out-of-control.
Meanwhile, record or near-record temperatures are expected on Sunday and Monday in the Phoenix area, the state's western deserts and the greater Yuma area.
It's expected to reach 106 degrees on Monday.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Does it feel hotter to you?
Labels:
fire danger,
high heat advisory,
high winds,
hot days,
lightning,
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