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Siskiyou County McKinney Fire Updates for Friday, August 12, 2022

August 12, 2022 - Sixty-seven large fires and complexes have burned 1,696,851 acres in 16 states. Eight new large fires were reported, three in Texas and one each in Alaska, Idaho, Oklahoma, firefighters credit nifcOregon and Washington. Nearly 11,000 wildland firefighters and support staff are assigned to incident across the country. To date, 41,456 wildfires have burned 5,902,571 acres. This continues to be above the 10-year average of 36,609 wildfires and 4,204,225 acres burned.

The Northern California, Northwest and Northern Rockies areas continue to see very dry fuels. Parts of Oklahoma and Texas remain under an advisory for critically dry fuels. The potential for wildfire activity is high with hot temperatures and dry fuels in many states. 

The Predictive Services staff at the National Interagency Coordination Center released the significant wildland fire potential outlook for August, September, October and November. For additional information, visit the Predictive Services fuels and fire danger summaryfire weather and potential briefing, and the seven-day significant fire potential outlook. 

After a day of recreating on our public lands, nothing feels more cozy and warm than sitting by a campfire and enjoying the night sky. Before lighting one, check fire restrictions in your local area. Use existing fire rings, keep campfires small, and make sure it is completely out and cold to the touch before leaving and going to bed. Please recreate responsibly and do your part to prevent wildfires. 

Weather

Isolated to scattered mixed wet and dry thunderstorms are expected across northern and eastern Washington, far eastern Oregon, and much of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming this afternoon. Wetter storms are more likely across southeast Idaho, Wyoming, and southern Montana. The greatest concern for new ignitions, including new significant fires, will exist across northern Idaho and northwest Montana. Monsoon thunderstorms will continue across eastern Nevada, western Colorado, and much of Utah and the Southwest. Dry and breezy conditions are likely in portions of southern Oregon, northeast California, and far northwest Nevada this afternoon, and drier air will increase across portions of the Inland Northwest through the Sierra and western Nevada. Trade winds are expected to weaken over the Hawai’ian Islands, but locally elevated conditions may continue on leeward sections of the islands. Hot, dry, and breezy conditions are likely on portions of the central Plains. Scattered to widespread thunderstorms are likely from southern Texas through much of the Southeast, mostly staying south and east of the Appalachians, with less coverage in much of Florida. http://www.predictiveservices.nifc.gov/outlooks/outlooks.htm

Daily statistics
Number of new large fires or emergency response

New fires are identified with an asterisk
8 States currently reporting large fires:
Number of active large fires
Total does not include individual fires within complexes.
67
Acres from active fires 1,696,851
Fires contained 11

Year-to-date statistics

 

2022 (1/1/22-8/12/22) Fires: 41,456 Acres: 5,902,571
2021 (1/1/21-8/12/21) Fires: 39,955 Acres: 3,847,770
2020 (1/1/20-8/12/20) Fires: 35,121 Acres: 2,341,183
2019 (1/1/19-8/12/19) Fires: 29,399 Acres: 3,627,677
2018 (1/1/18-8/12/18) Fires: 40,162 Acres: 5,732,610
2017 (1/1/17-8/12/17) Fires: 41,562 Acres: 6,216,626
2016 (1/1/16-8/12/16) Fires: 36,948 Acres: 3,825,204
2015 (1/1/15-8/12/15) Fires: 39,609 Acres: 6,471,748
2014 (1/1/14-8/12/14) Fires: 35,751 Acres: 2,533,648
2013 (1/1/13-8/12/13) Fires: 30,198 Acres: 2,795,301
2012 (1/1/12-8/12/12) Fires: 40,228 Acres: 5,619,966

10-year average Year-to-Date
2012-2021 Fires: 36,609 Acres: 4,204,225
Source: NIFC