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LOCAL FIRE WEATHER Aug 27

Spray Volunteer Fire Department
Cloudy
90°F
71°F

High

Clouds generally forming or developing, low relative humidity, winds, and very high temperatures forecasted for the day.

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Spray Volunteer Fire Department

County: Wheeler

Spray Volunteer Fire Department. E-Mail: [email protected]. P.O. BOX 83. SPRAY, OREGON 97874. Chief: Jeremiah Holmes Asst Chief: Steve Cossitt

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7-Day Fire Weather Forecast

Spray Volunteer Fire Department, 210 3rd St, Spray, OR 97874, USA

Today

Aug 26
91.7°F 70.2°F
Cloudy
High Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, low relative humidity, winds, and very high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:15am - 7:46pm
Precipitation 11%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 22 - 45 %
Winds WNW 10.3 - 13 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.10 m³/m³
UV Index 6.65

Wed

Aug 27
89.5°F 71.4°F
Cloudy
High Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, low relative humidity, winds, and very high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:16am - 7:44pm
Precipitation 14%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 26 - 45 %
Winds NE 11.4 - 14.1 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.11 m³/m³
UV Index 6.55

Thu

Aug 28
94.4°F 64.6°F
Clear
High Fire Conditions

Cloud generally dissolving or becoming less developed, winds and very high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:17am - 7:42pm
Precipitation 4%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 17 - 58 %
Winds NE 11.3 - 14.1 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.11 m³/m³
UV Index 6.55

Fri

Aug 29
93.1°F 64.3°F
Cloudy
High Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, winds and very high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:18am - 7:41pm
Precipitation 8%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 17 - 59 %
Winds ENE 10.6 - 12.8 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.11 m³/m³
UV Index 6.5

Sat

Aug 30
95.8°F 65.5°F
Cloudy
High Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, very high winds and very high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:19am - 7:39pm
Precipitation 8%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 10 - 53 %
Winds NW 15.2 - 26.8 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.11 m³/m³
UV Index 6.45

Sun

Aug 31
89.1°F 62.5°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, low relative humidity, winds, and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:21am - 7:37pm
Precipitation 5%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 20 - 48 %
Winds NW 11.3 - 11.9 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.10 m³/m³
UV Index 6.4

Mon

Sep 1
90.9°F 60.7°F
Cloudy
High Fire Conditions

Clouds generally forming or developing, and very high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 6:22am - 7:35pm
Precipitation 5%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 18 - 55 %
Winds NW 9.8 - 7.4 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.10 m³/m³
UV Index 6.2

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

Weather source: noaa.gov. Updated Aug 26 11:17pm.

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