Red Flag Warning
URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Medford OR 909 PM PDT Sat Sep 26 2020 ...Gusty east winds and low humidities Sunday night into Monday... .Gusty winds with poor humidity recoveries will develop on higher elevation areas in the southern coastal ranges, Siskiyous and western Siskiyou County Sunday night. Humidities will lower further Monday with gusty east winds remaining from the coastal ranges and inland to Cascades at mostly higher elevations. Also low humidity with occasional gusty east to southeast winds and are expected to reach the valley floors at times in the Rogue Valley in Jackson and Josephine Counties during the day Monday. Winds are not expected to be as strong as the east wind event that occured three weeks ago, but this event should still be taken seriously. People should avoid creating ANY sparks or starting fires. Take precautions when using power tools and driving and parking offroad. Winds will lower Monday night but expect continued hot and dry weather through Thursday. CAZ280-ORZ619>623-272130- /O.CON.KMFR.FW.W.0029.200928T0700Z-200929T0300Z/ Western Klamath National Forest-Western Rogue River- Siskiyou National Forest- Western Rogue Basin including the Illinois Valley- Siskiyou Mountains-Eastern Rogue Valley-Southern Oregon Cascades- 909 PM PDT Sat Sep 26 2020 ...RED FLAG WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT TO 8 PM PDT MONDAY FOR EAST WIND WITH POOR OVERNIGHT RH RECOVERY AND STRONG GUSTY WIND WITH LOW RH FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 280... 619...620...621...622 AND 623... * Impacts: East winds, poor relative humidity recovery, low daytime humidity, and high fire danger will likely contribute to a significant spread of new and existing fires. * Affected area: In Northern CA Fire Weather Zone 280 including the Slater and Devil fires. In Southwest OR Fire Weather Zones 619...620 including the Slater fire and portions of the Rogue Valley...621...622 including the Obenchain Fire and the Rogue Valley...623 south of Crater Lake. * Wind: East to southeast 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. Gusts to 40 mph on the ridges. Strongest valley winds will be in southeast to northwest oriented drainages like the Bear Creek Valley near Ashland. * Humidity: Sunday night humidity recovery of only 20 to 30 percent on the upper slopes and ridges. Daytime humidity as low as 10 percent. * View the hazard area in detail at: https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mfr/HAZARD Precautionary/preparedness actions... * Strong winds and low relative humidities will cause fires to spread very rapidly. * One less spark, one less wildfire.
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