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LOCAL FIRE WEATHER Jan 14

Pendleton Fire And Ambulance Service
Clear
51°F
30°F

Low

Cloud development not observed or not observable, Favorable conditions for burning.

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Pendleton Fire And Ambulance Service

County: Umatilla

The Pendleton Fire and Ambulance Department is a full-service fire and ambulance department currently served by Chief Anthony Pierotti, Assistant Chief Valorie Tomren, and Office Administrator Karen Hoeft, 24 career personnel plus fire and EMS reserve staff.

PFD&A provides fire protection to the city of Pendleton and the Riverside RFPD, Lower McKay Creek RFPD, McKay Dam RFPD, Rieth Water District, and several individual properties through contract agreements. The Insurance Services Office recently awarded Pendleton with the ISO 2/10 rating.

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7-Day Fire Weather Forecast

Pendleton Fire And Ambulance Service, 1455 SE Court Ave, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA

Today

Jan 14
51.4°F 30.1°F
Clear
Low Fire Conditions

Cloud development not observed or not observable, Favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:32am - 4:36pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 65 - 89 %
Winds SSE 4.4 - 6.5 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.27 m³/m³

Thu

Jan 15
49.3°F 31.6°F
Clear
Low Fire Conditions

Cloud development not observed or not observable, Favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:31am - 4:37pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 72 - 94 %
Winds N 7.3 - 8.5 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.26 m³/m³

Fri

Jan 16
48.2°F 32.7°F
Clear
Low Fire Conditions

Cloud development not observed or not observable, Favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:30am - 4:38pm
Precipitation 1%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 64 - 94 %
Winds ENE 4.7 - 6.9 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.26 m³/m³

Sat

Jan 17
46.4°F 32.3°F
Clear
Low Fire Conditions

Cloud generally dissolving or becoming less developed, Favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:30am - 4:40pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 57 - 88 %
Winds NNW 4.4 - 5.4 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.26 m³/m³

Sun

Jan 18
46.2°F 32°F
Clear
Low Fire Conditions

Cloud development not observed or not observable, Favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:29am - 4:41pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 57 - 87 %
Winds NNW 4.6 - 5.6 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.26 m³/m³

Mon

Jan 19
45°F 31.5°F
Clear
Low Fire Conditions

Cloud development not observed or not observable, Favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:28am - 4:42pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 59 - 86 %
Winds NNE 4 - 6.3 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.26 m³/m³

Tue

Jan 20
46.9°F 31°F
Cloudy
Low Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, Favorable conditions for burning.

Daylight 7:28am - 4:44pm
Precipitation 1%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 48 - 83 %
Winds NW 4 - 2.9 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.26 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 14 6:02pm.

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