The National Weather Service said conditions should remain below the threshold to call a red-flag warning.
MONTEREY – Gusty winds and low relative humidity are expected this weekend as a cold front breezes through the Bay Area, according to the National Weather Service.
“Pre-frontal winds will bring a threat of downed branches and trees,” the weather service said, “while post-frontal winds and lower relative humidity will bring an increased concern for fire threats.”
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