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North Douglas County Fire & Ems

North Douglas County Fire & Ems

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LOCAL FIRE WEATHER Jan 17

North Douglas County Fire & Ems
Fog or Ice
53°F
29°F

Low

Fog or ice fog, sky invisible, no appreciable change, Generally favorable conditions for burning.

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North Douglas County Fire & Ems

County: Douglas

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North Douglas County Fire & EMS proudly provides fire prevention, fire suppression, and rescue operations for visitors and residents of, Curtin, Drain, Rice Hill and Yoncalla as well as the surrounding rural areas. The district also provides emergency medical response and transport ambulance service for this area and the communities of Elkton and Kellogg and their surrounding rural areas.

The district operates from six stations located throughout the district with the main office located at 531 S. Cedar St. in Drain. The district is staffed by volunteers, trained and equipped to serve their neighbors and augmented by career staff in vital roles to provide a stable, reliable and safe environment for emergency response. Mission fulfillment starts with training.

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7-Day Fire Weather Forecast

North Douglas County Fire & Ems, 531 S Cedar St, Drain, OR 97435, USA

Today

Jan 17
53.3°F 29.4°F
Fog or Ice
Low Fire Conditions

Fog or ice fog, sky invisible, no appreciable change, Generally favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:42am - 5:04pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 63 - 83 %
Winds NW 6.3 - 6.7 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.31 m³/m³

Sun

Jan 18
55.6°F 35.3°F
Cloudy
Low Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, Generally favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:41am - 5:05pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 68 - 82 %
Winds NW 6.1 - 9.2 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.30 m³/m³

Mon

Jan 19
59°F 38.9°F
Clear
Low Fire Conditions

Cloud development not observed or not observable, Generally favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:40am - 5:07pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 54 - 96 %
Winds NNE 5.1 - 5.1 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.30 m³/m³

Tue

Jan 20
59.7°F 39.4°F
Cloudy
Low Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, Generally favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:40am - 5:08pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 48 - 95 %
Winds SE 2.6 - 3.6 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.30 m³/m³

Wed

Jan 21
58.4°F 42.6°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

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

Daylight 7:39am - 5:09pm
Precipitation 3%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 54 - 91 %
Winds SE 1.8 - 1.8 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.30 m³/m³

Thu

Jan 22
55°F 38.5°F
Cloudy
Low Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, Generally favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:38am - 5:11pm
Precipitation 18%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 59 - 98 %
Winds W 4 - 6.5 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.30 m³/m³

Fri

Jan 23
44.8°F 37.1°F
Slight Drizzle
Low Fire Conditions

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

Daylight 7:37am - 5:12pm
Precipitation 31%, 0.1 mm
Rel. Humidity 79 - 99 %
Winds S 3.6 - 10.7 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.30 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 Jan 17 9:30am.

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