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Colorado NWS Forecast: Critical Fire Weather Conditions to Impact This Week Due to Warm, Windy Outlook

The National Weather Service (NWS) advisory shows that critical fire weather conditions can occur in parts of Colorado due to a warm and windy outlook. People are advised to keep updated with High Wind Watch this week. Read here.

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CNN Newsroom Live

the national weather service says these are some of the worst fire conditions that louisiana has experienced in decades but fortunately no injuries have been reported so far. federal authorities have opened a civil rights investigation into saturday's racially motivated mass shooting. a 21-year-old fired outside of a dollar general store in jacksonville on saturday. they say he used racial slurs and drew swastikas on his ar-15 rifle and left behind multiple racist screens. >> we're doing so much to determine what exactly led to this, the manifesto is, quite frankly, the diary of a madman. he was -- i mean had was just completely irrational. but was it rational thoughts? he knew what he was doing, he was 100% lucid. he knew what he was doing.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

bob bashlger was 99. and now to southwestern louisiana where mandatory evacuations are underway as wildfires continue to burn out of control in the town of mayorville. officials say extreme heat and strong winds are expected to fuel the flames again today. around 20 structures have already been destroyed. the winter weather advisory says these are some of the worst fire conditions louisiana has experienced in decades. officials say no one has been injured in the fires. the head of spanish soccer has been provisionally suspended by the sports world governing body fifa. the announcement hours after spain's soccer federation player accused the man of lying. coy wire joining us. the players we saw were revolting and now we are hearing about coaches doing as well? >> yeah, this is tough, right. spain's national team, these women should be celebrating becoming the first team from

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CNN This Morning Weekend

welcome back. in southwestern louisiana mandatory evacuations are underway as wildfires there continue to burn out of control and in a town of merrillville, heat is expected to fuel the flames again today. around 20 structures have already been destroyed. the national weather certificate said these are some of the worst fire conditions that louisiana has experienced in decades. officials say that no one has been hurt in the fires. and we're also tracking two storms in the atlantic. both of which are impact the u.s. >> meteorologist allison chinchar is tracking it all from the weather center. oh, boy, here we go. what do we need to know? >> that is right. so the key takeaway here is two storms, two entirely different impacts for the u.s. we begin with tropical depression 10. this is likely to be tropical storm later today. sustained at 35 miles per hour. it is not moving that much in

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

most of those identified so far were over 70 years old, a lot of the seniors, obviously, weren't able to get out of the path of the fire. community leaders also yesterday held a press conference, along with her washe hall of fame de facto leader of the hawaiian homes community which survived, and they have not yet met with the governor, who held an emotional press conference last night saying lahaina will rise again. and that worries them that they're not being consulted at this level as to what is the sensitive way to reopen, how should the local community be at the table as they decide the future. generationally, the hawaiians here have been victimized and taken advantage of, lost land and water rights, which created the fire conditions of what used to be sugarcane plantations in lahaina. so a lot of trauma built in historically to obviously what they're going through right now. >> yeah, it's seemingly never ending. bill weir, thank you so much.

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Special Report With Bret Baier

turn on television reports for tsunami warnings and hurricanes. [siren] >> the state's emergency management agency says the all hazard siren system can be used for natural and human caused events including wildfires. >> it's so hard, very hard. >> as families hope loved ones will be found, search crews need help identifying the remains of those unaccounted for, asking relatives for d.n.a. swabs. >> the remains we're finding is through a fire that melted metal. we have to do rapid d.n.a. to identify them. >> there's also the challenge of finding housing for the thousands left homeless. >> lahaina was really small, nice, historical place and it's gone. >> first class action lawsuit already filed claiming hawaii's electric companies ignored warnings and kept power lines on during dangerous fire conditions. one company says it's too early to know the exact cause and who is to blame. hawaii's governor is promising answers and redemption.

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FOX and Friends

scrambling to safety. >> ainsley: smoulderring after hurricane-forced winds whipped across the illegal aliens. >> brian: max is on the ground this morning. >> it was a pretty alarming view coming into maui, you can see fires burning luckily as the hours have passed, fire conditions have calmed down and the winds die down. firefighters are keeping a look out making sure it doesn't grow out of control. folks don't know why the fires started, officials are investigating. when they did start on tuesday, this island was ripe for fire, things were dry and humidity was low and hurricane dora, spinning south, whipped up winds. we had winds in 70 to 80 mile

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