I think the whole San Diego area is probably the worst off. In the next few days looks like there should be more of an onshore air flow that should help. That air brings in moisture. The biggest problem is always the hot dry Santana winds. If the winds are blowing hard enough nothing can stop the fire except when it hits the ocean.

Fortunately that has been a rare occurrence because the winds don't usually keep up long enough nonstop to do that.
On the map where it shows Santa Barbara, my county, that fire is contained & isn't in an area to burn homes. Though it was hazy here today due to smoke from fires.
We'll just have to pray

the winds calm down in all the fire zones.