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Jackson County Fire District No. 4

Jackson County Fire District No. 4

Current Conditions

LOCAL FIRE WEATHER Feb 3

Jackson County Fire District No. 4
Clear
66°F
43°F

Moderate

State of sky on the whole unchanged, high temperatures forecasted for today.

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Jackson County Fire District No. 4

Jackson County Fire District No. 4 provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the residents of Shady Cove, Oregon, and surrounding areas.

Public Contact Information

Established to serve the community of Shady Cove and its surrounding regions, Jackson County Fire District No. 4 is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents. The agency offers a range of services including fire suppression, emergency medical response, and public education on fire safety. With a dedicated team of firefighters and emergency personnel, the district aims to respond swiftly and efficiently to emergencies. The fire district also engages with the community through various outreach programs to promote fire prevention and safety awareness.

7-Day Fire Weather Forecast

Jackson County Fire District No. 4, 21200 OR-62, Shady Cove, OR 97539, USA

Today

Feb 3
65.7°F 43.1°F
Clear
Moderate Fire Conditions

State of sky on the whole unchanged, high temperatures forecasted for today.

Daylight 7:22am - 5:27pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 38 - 65 %
Winds ENE 9.3 - 9.6 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.27 m³/m³

Wed

Feb 4
73.9°F 50.5°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, low relative humidity and high temperatures forecasted for today.

Daylight 7:21am - 5:28pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 25 - 42 %
Winds ENE 9 - 9.8 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.27 m³/m³

Thu

Feb 5
73.6°F 46°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, high temperatures forecasted for today.

Daylight 7:20am - 5:29pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 21 - 65 %
Winds ENE 8.9 - 11.2 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.26 m³/m³

Fri

Feb 6
63.3°F 41.6°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, high temperatures forecasted for today.

Daylight 7:19am - 5:31pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 40 - 83 %
Winds NNW 6.1 - 7.8 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.26 m³/m³

Sat

Feb 7
61.2°F 39.8°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, high temperatures forecasted for today.

Daylight 7:17am - 5:32pm
Precipitation 27%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 46 - 91 %
Winds NE 3.8 - 3.8 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.25 m³/m³

Sun

Feb 8
51.9°F 40.1°F
Moderate Drizzle
Moderate Fire Conditions

Drizzle, not freezing, continuous, moderate, elevated winds and high temperatures forecasted for today.

Daylight 7:16am - 5:33pm
Precipitation 69%, 1.8 mm
Rel. Humidity 67 - 95 %
Winds NNW 6.2 - 19.2 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.32 m³/m³

Mon

Feb 9
44.2°F 32.5°F
Slight Drizzle
Low Fire Conditions

Drizzle, not freezing, continuous, slight, Generally favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:15am - 5:35pm
Precipitation 55%, 0.6 mm
Rel. Humidity 76 - 97 %
Winds NNE 3.9 - 4.7 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.31 m³/m³

** Yellow or Red highlights indicates more dangerous fire weather conditions. Please verify burning status with your local fire agency.

Weather source: noaa.gov. Updated Feb 3 6:39pm.

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