Same here, our county had a small one in the lightning storms almost a month ago now but it didn't spread much and was in a non prime area. Our stretch of the coastal 101 always has a strong fire every year like clockwork and the interior area have a couple prime spots, we had a small inland brush fire between us and the nearby bigger town 2 or so months ago. The big ones coming, it's usually not a threat to my group of towns but does usually cause issues for the nearby tricities and tanks air quality in the entire county.
Considering how it is every year and there hasn't been one yet we are due for a BIG one
It's all too familiar. I think the worst part is the scars of the Montecito mudslide. It forever changed how I viewed fires. Even once the fires are out, you can't fully account for the structural shifts. Now every fire has me on edge to some extent, although not being on the mountain side of my town helps my personal anxiety about it.