Meteorologist who warned early about LA wildfires, saving hundreds, shares his next big concern

Meteorologist Edgar McGregor, hailed as a hero, issued a lifesaving early

warning about the LA wildfires. On January 7, he urged residents via the

Altadena Weather and Climate Facebook page to evacuate immediately, advice

that saved hundreds of lives. McGregor identified conditions similar to

devastating fires in Lahaina, Hawaii, and Paradise, California, predicting catastrophic outcomes if a wildfire ignited.

The Palisade Fire broke out that day, followed by the Eaton Fire and others,

destroying homes and landmarks. McGregor continues to provide updates,

warning of potential disasters in Hollywood and Santa Barbara if dry conditions

persist. Over 40,000 acres have burned, and incarcerated volunteers have

joined firefighting efforts. McGregor hopes his warnings prevented greater tragedy.

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