Fire crews are gaining ground on the wildfire burning in Napa and Yolo Counties, but as temperatures rise so do concerns.
The fast-moving blaze that broke out Saturday in western Yolo County charred at least 88,375 acres and threatened more than 100 structures. Containment is now at 42-percent containment as crews work to get an upper hand on the blaze.
The size of the fires is three times the size of San Francisco.
Fire officials fear that hot temperatures and low humidity this weekend will spark other wildfires.
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