Satellite image shows massive plume of smoke from Napa, San Mateo and East Bay fires

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ByAlix Martichoux KGO logo
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
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According to CAL FIRE, multiple lightning strikes caused fires across the area with the largest fires burning in the Butano Creek drainage.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The fires burning in Napa, Sonoma, San Mateo and Contra Costa counties are spreading quickly and letting off so much smoke, it's easily visible in satellite imagery.

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The National Weather Service tweeted out a looped video, showing smoke pouring out of the Bay Area fires.

You can see the smoke from the CZU August Complex Fire (also being called the La Honda Fire) in southern San Mateo County and Santa Cruz County, which is billowing out south and offshore. That's because winds earlier in the day were mostly keeping smoke from coming into San Francisco or the central Bay Area, says ABC7 News Meteorologist Drew Tuma.

"An onshore wind has increased Tuesday afternoon, pushing smoke from fires in Napa and Contra Costa County into the Central Valley," says Tuma. "Meanwhile, the fires in San Mateo County are pushing smoke into Monterey Bay."

By the evening, smoke was starting to make its way around the Peninsula.

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The satellite images show that massive smoke cloud wafting over the Central Valley, and a much smaller plume coming from the Napa fires near Lake Berryessa.

We're tracking all the fires burning in the Bay Area. See the latest here and stay with ABC7 News for updates.

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