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Newport FD & Newport RFPD

Newport FD & Newport RFPD

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Current Conditions

LOCAL FIRE WEATHER Sep 16

Newport FD & Newport RFPD
Fog or Ice
81°F
55°F

High

Fog or ice fog, sky invisible, no appreciable change, very low average soil moisture this week with winds and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

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Newport FD & Newport RFPD

NFD is comprised of 27 volunteers and 11 staff. We serve approximately 12,500 residents and 5,000-15,000 guests in the City of Newport and surrounding Newport Rural Fire Protection District. We serve these areas out of three fire stations.

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NFD is comprised of 27 volunteers and 11 staff. We serve approximately 12,500 residents and 5,000-15,000 guests in the City of Newport and surrounding Newport Rural Fire Protection District. We serve these areas out of three fire stations. 

We are a proud, service-oriented organization with a rich history. Starting as Newport Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 on May 4, 1885, Newport Fire Department has adapted and grown along with our community. Newport Fire Department provides first-rate Emergency Services including: Fire Suppression, Emergency Medical Services (including Advanced Life Support), Motor Vehicle Accident Rescue and Extrication, Hazardous Materials Response, Marine and Beach Fire/Rescue Response, Fire Inspections, Investigations and Public Education. 

Newport Fire Department actively participates in community activities like Newport Seafood and Wine Festival, Newport Marathon, Holiday Toy Drive, and Newport High School Senior Grad Night.

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7-Day Fire Weather Forecast

Newport FD & Newport RFPD, 245 NW 10th St, Newport, OR 97365, USA

Today

Sep 16
81.2°F 55.3°F
Fog or Ice
High Fire Conditions

Fog or ice fog, sky invisible, no appreciable change, very low average soil moisture this week with winds and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:56am - 7:24pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 28 - 100 %
Winds S 10 - 17 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.00 m³/m³
UV Index 5.75

Wed

Sep 17
64.6°F 54.2°F
Fog or Ice
High Fire Conditions

Fog or ice fog, sky invisible, no appreciable change, very low average soil moisture this week with very high winds and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:58am - 7:22pm
Precipitation 1%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 73 - 100 %
Winds NNW 15 - 33.1 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.00 m³/m³
UV Index 5.65

Thu

Sep 18
65.4°F 49.9°F
Cloudy
High Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, very low average soil moisture this week with very high winds and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:59am - 7:20pm
Precipitation 1%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 57 - 97 %
Winds N 13.7 - 32.2 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.00 m³/m³
UV Index 5.6

Fri

Sep 19
66.5°F 46°F
Cloudy
High Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, very low average soil moisture this week with winds and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 7:00am - 7:18pm
Precipitation 1%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 52 - 96 %
Winds NNW 10.2 - 16.8 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.00 m³/m³
UV Index 5.55

Sat

Sep 20
66.3°F 49.1°F
Cloudy
High Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, very low average soil moisture this week with and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 7:01am - 7:16pm
Precipitation 15%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 57 - 92 %
Winds NW 6.9 - 10.3 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.00 m³/m³
UV Index 5.5

Sun

Sep 21
66°F 56.8°F
Slight Drizzle
High Fire Conditions

Drizzle, not freezing, continuous, slight, very low average soil moisture this week with and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 7:02am - 7:14pm
Precipitation 28%, 1.1 mm
Rel. Humidity 82 - 100 %
Winds SE 4.3 - 4.3 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.00 m³/m³
UV Index 5.1

Mon

Sep 22
69°F 54°F
Clear
High Fire Conditions

Cloud development not observed or not observable, very low average soil moisture this week with and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 7:04am - 7:13pm
Precipitation 8%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 68 - 98 %
Winds WSW 6.3 - 7.4 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.00 m³/m³
UV Index 5.2

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

Weather source: noaa.gov. Updated Sep 16 3:22pm.

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