Update:
We didn't have much smoke here yesterday, most of it was blown to the San Francisco area. However, today as I write this (2:30 p.m.) there is now a heavy smoke overcast, including light ashfall. Looking outside, it is quite dark - almost twilight - one might think that it was 5:00 or 6:00 p.m (and not 2:30 in the afternoon).
Have just learned that the Butte County Superintendent of schools has announced that all Butte County schools will be closed until Friday, November 23 (two weeks from now!) due to the effects of the fire. It is difficult to get solid information regarding what is actually going on in Paradise and Chico, but things must be grim for the Superintendent to have taken such action.
Current acreage burned still stands at 70,000 acres (which is likely to increase) with an estimated 2,000 structures (including homes) burned, with an additional 15,000 structures threatened.
The Los Angeles Times is now reporting that five people, trapped in their vehicle, have been killed in this fire.
Anne