Fire warnings remain very important, with some areas of southern California still at increased risk despite easing winds and rising humidity, says BBC forecaster Paul Goddard.
No rain is forecast for California next week.
Officials are also monitoring Santa Ana winds, which are believed to have fueled the fires. Winds are forecast to return early next week, bringing a high risk of further red flag warnings.
Winds may gust 30-50 mph (48-80 km/h).
The Palisades fire, which is the largest of the fires, is not growing as firefighters work to contain the flames, according to Cal Fire incident chief Jim Hudson.
It burned 24,000 acres. As of Thursday morning, more than 20% had been located.
“There are extreme hazards and extreme heat that still lie around the perimeter and inside this fire,” Mr. Hudson said during a news conference in Malibu on Wednesday.
Mr Hudson added that 5,100 personnel had been deployed to contain the fire.
“As we move forward, we will continue to increase containment when we feel it is safe to do so and that safety is not only about life and property, but also about fire growth,” he added.