An explosive wildfire that's caused thousands to evacuate in Southern California is sending smoke hundreds of miles to the east, causing smokey skies in Arizona.
Satellite imagery showed a large swath of smoke from the wildfire covering the area."This smoke extends from The Sea of Cortez, Lake Havasu, Phoenix, and Payson," the NWS forecast office in FlagstaffForecasters said the smoke stuck around through the day due to weak winds and high pressure centered over the area.
The smoke could be seen in satellite imagery, showing up on green as opposed to storm clouds further east that appeared with a red-orange shade.The high-pressure system allowed the smoke to remain "mostly stagnant" over the region. Residents in the Phoenix area, located about 300 miles from where the fire in California is burning, were greeted with a bright red sun as they woke up in the morning.
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