diab diablo, 68 miles per hour. that's a fast gust. that's the fastest i've seen.hat is getting up there near hurricane strength. knoxville we talked about when the winds will be the fastest, we're probably at height of the critical fire conditions. they will linger throughout the afternoon hours. everyone is in the teens now. that's at the highest elevations. down where we live, relative humidity, very dangerous. places like fremont, the entire east bay valleys and in the north bay. what will happen is the winds in fairfield now, this is at the surface, 37. that will blow through the east bay here in the next 15, 20 minutes to an hour. so expect your winds to pick up in that area like everybody else through about 8:00. then you can see them start to calm down as we head towards noon. fastest up in the north bay. for the late afternoon, evening hours, once the sunsets, the wind event is over, the fire danger over. the air is still dry but we won't have the heat or the wind. so you need to be vigilant. we'll look at our high temperatures coming up. first want to bri