I was texting with friends in Southern California, the general sing consensus, here we go again. Obviously theyve had problems like this before. If we look at the look at the firefighters trying to save the neighborhood, the winds will play a part. We see the right screen. One stream of water seems so insignificant against flames that forced 100,000 people to evacuate. The weather is pretty much what we had in the bay area yesterday. Santa anna winds, 60 or 70 mileperhour winds are. I dont know if they were clocking where the homes were. The area by the way, the creek fire, 15,000 acres. They are no stranger to fires in this particular area off of the 210 interstate 5. Lets check in with sue paulson and see if he has an update. 45 to 50 is what im hearing. Ive seen video. It looks stronger its coming down the hill and it looks like 50 . Also there are major freeways close. It can be isolated in the canyons as well. Theres no doubt about it, east, northeast breeze all the way much of th