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Mariposa County Burn Day Information

Wednesday, May 27, 2026
fire ok

Note: Above 2,000 Feet Permissive Burn Day as of 5:07 A.M.
Below 2,000 Feet No Burning

Burn Permit Required from CAL FIRE
Permit May Be Required from Mariposa County 
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Mariposa and Yosemite Valley Weather for Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Note: Valid at 6:00 A.M.

A 40%/30% chance of daytime/evening rain, showers, and possible thunderstorms. Partly sunny with a high temp of around 65 degrees and a low temp of around 50 degrees.
 
 Yosemite Valley: An 80%/60% chance of daytime/evening rain, showers, and possible thunderstorms with less  than 0.10” possible. Mostly cloudy and cooler with a high temp of around 57 degrees and a low temp of around 41 degrees.
 
 Mariposa weather for Thursday: A 70%/40% chance of daytime/evening rain, showers, and possible thunderstorms with less  than 0.10” possible. Mostly cloudy with a high temp of around 65 degrees and a low temp of around 50 degrees.
 
 Future high temps for Mariposa: Fri.: 71 degrees. Sat.: 78 degrees. Sun.: 82 degrees.

Mariposa’s future rain chances:
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Thu.: 70% chance of rain, showers, and thunderstorms.

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March 13, 2018 - SACRAMENTO – California Attorney General Xavier Becerra joined a coalition of 17 Attorneys General in sending a letter opposing the U.S. Department of Labor’s proposed regulations that would remove crucial consumer protections xavier becerra california attorney generalunder the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The protections in jeopardy would prevent discrimination based on age, gender or health status. Attorney General Becerra calls on the Administration to withdraw the ill-conceived regulations. The proposed rules would extend unprecedented power to employers to group together as Association Health Plans (AHPs) to evade ACA benefits requirements and disrupt the health insurance markets. The result: higher premiums and reduced coverage for consumers.

“All Americans deserve access to quality healthcare,” said Attorney General Becerra. “The Department of Labor’s proposal would take us in the opposite direction. It would make it easier to deny Americans access to essential healthcare by allowing insurers to offer junk health plans which exclude critical coverage and benefits for consumers. The Trump Administration continues to sabotage the Affordable Care Act. My fellow Attorneys General and I will do all we can to protect consumers’ access to guaranteed, quality health care.” 

In their letter, the Attorneys General argue that the proposed rule would erode key protections under the ACA and leave consumers susceptible to fraud by rolling back decades’ worth of regulations on AHPs.  The letter asserts that the proposed rules not only undermine the ACA, but also allow insurance companies to underinsure or deny coverage to consumers by granting the federal government authority over a function that has been performed by states for many years.

In submitting the comment letter, Attorney General Becerra joins the Attorneys General of New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Maryland, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Vermont.

Attachment: multi_state_ag_comment_letter.pdf
Source: CA. DOJ