Fires, storms and the potential for near-record high temperatures across the western U.S. are in the offing for the coming week.

The Gifford Fire, about 125 miles northwest of Los Angeles, had burned 113,648 acres and was 21 percent contained through Saturday, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, commonly known as Cal Fire. So far, 809 people have been evacuated and the Los Padres National Forest was closed because of the flames. There are 3,935 fire crews and support staff on the scene, and at least seven have been injured, according to a joint statement by Cal Fire, the U.S. Forest Service and several local agencies.

The Gifford blaze is the largest of 14 fires across the state, according to Cal Fire.

Large wildfires in Colorado have also caused air

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