A major chunk of California on high alert right now, because of possibly disastrous fire conditions. Authorities say it could be the worst winds since 2007, gusts up to 80 miles an hour in southern California. Overnight, wind speeds hit 50 miles an hour in some recent burn areas. Also a factor, humidity that could get as low as one percent, creating an explosive situation. These conditions could linger into Thursday. In Northern California, a little bit of a break for those dealing with the Kincade fire, because of more favorable conditions. Many got their power turned back on but still over 500-thousand remain in the dark.