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Tri-City Rural Fire Protection District #4

Tri-City Rural Fire Protection District #4

Current Conditions

LOCAL FIRE WEATHER Jun 24

Tri-City Rural Fire Protection District #4
Cloudy
86°F
59°F

Moderate

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

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Tri-City Rural Fire Protection District #4

County: Douglas

The Tri City Rural Fire Protection District #4 is an entirely volunteer firefighting department. We typically operate with around twenty-five volunteers firefighters certified by the State of Oregon in Firefighter 1. Additionally, several of our firefighter's are certified in Firefighter 2, and we have a number of certified Medical First Responders, and EMT Basics on the department. Many firefighters hold additional certificates in specific areas of firefighting such as Wildland Urban Interface, Hazardous Materials, and Incident Command.

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7-Day Fire Weather Forecast

Tri-City Rural Fire Protection District #4, 140 S Old Pacific Hwy, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457, USA

Today

Jun 24
85.6°F 58.6°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

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

Daylight 5:35am - 8:56pm
Precipitation 1%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 29 - 64 %
Winds NNE 10.7 - 15 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.14 m³/m³
UV Index 7.95

Wed

Jun 25
80.7°F 55.3°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

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

Daylight 5:35am - 8:56pm
Precipitation 1%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 32 - 70 %
Winds N 10 - 13.9 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.13 m³/m³
UV Index 7.95

Thu

Jun 26
79.4°F 49.7°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

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

Daylight 5:36am - 8:56pm
Precipitation 1%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 31 - 99 %
Winds NW 11.5 - 11.9 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.12 m³/m³
UV Index 8

Fri

Jun 27
82.6°F 46.4°F
Cloudy
Moderate Fire Conditions

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

Daylight 5:36am - 8:56pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 31 - 97 %
Winds NNW 10.9 - 10.7 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.11 m³/m³
UV Index 8

Sat

Jun 28
84.6°F 48.4°F
Clear
Moderate Fire Conditions

Cloud development not observed or not observable, winds and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 5:37am - 8:56pm
Precipitation 0%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 27 - 97 %
Winds NNW 11.4 - 18.3 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.11 m³/m³
UV Index 8

Sun

Jun 29
87.5°F 50.9°F
Clear
Moderate Fire Conditions

Cloud development not observed or not observable, winds and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

Daylight 5:37am - 8:56pm
Precipitation 1%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 25 - 98 %
Winds NNW 9.8 - 17.2 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.11 m³/m³
UV Index 7.75

Mon

Jun 30
91.8°F 54.2°F
Cloudy
High Fire Conditions

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

Daylight 5:38am - 8:56pm
Precipitation 3%, 0 mm
Rel. Humidity 25 - 91 %
Winds NW 10.9 - 13.9 mp/h
Soil Moisture 0.10 m³/m³
UV Index 7.75

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

Weather source: noaa.gov. Updated Jun 24 5:28am.

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