JFPD3&8

Excessive Heat Watch

*** Excessive Heat Watch ***

Issued: 3:42 AM Jun. 23, 2021 – National Weather Service…

EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING…

* WHAT…Dangerously hot conditions Friday through at least Tuesday. Triple digit heat will develop in central Washington Friday and spread into eastern Washington over the weekend.

* WHERE…Portions of North and North Central Idaho. Portions of Central, East Central, North Central, Northeast, and Southeast Washington.

* WHEN…From Friday afternoon through Tuesday evening.

* IMPACTS…Several days of triple digit heat and unusually warmovernight temperatures will make it difficult to control the buildup of heat in homes without air conditioning.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…This will likely be an historic heat wave.Chances are good that many long standing records will be broken during this upcoming heat wave.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…Monitor the latest forecasts and warnings for updates on this situation. Be prepared to drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors.

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Note: This is weather we are not acclimated to. Avoid prolonged exposure.

DO NOT, under any circumstances, leave children and pets inside vehicles unattended.

Know the signs of heat sickness. Drink water. Stay out of the heat.

Check up on relatives, especially the aged.

2021 Walk Test

Every year, firefighters have to go through Red Card refresher as part of their wildland training. Part of that is the walk test, one mile carrying 40 pounds of gear on a time limit.

Here were this year’s participants!

Expanded Burn Restrictions, Fire Danger Ratings Increase in Areas of Eastern Washington

Unseasonable dry fuels, warm temps increase fire danger

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR), in cooperation with partner agencies, is adding new burn restrictions on DNR-protected lands in eastern Washington. The new restrictions are a response to increasing fire danger and an increase in fires caused by people burning debris outdoors.

Warming temperatures have dried grasses, and grassy areas are more receptive to even a single spark, which can cause a wildfire. In the Northeast region, 171 wildfires have been started in 2021, including 117 since April 1. Most have been caused by people burning debris outdoors.

The following additional restrictions will be implemented in parts of the Northeast Region, effective Thursday, April 22, 2021:

·         Campfires are NOT allowed except in approved designated campgrounds in the following Fire Danger Rating Areas:  Foothills, Highlands and Upper Basin in Spokane, and portions of Lincoln County north of Hwy. 2.

·         Permit burning (written burn permits issued by DNR) is NOT allowed in the following Fire Danger Rating Areas:  Foothills, and Upper Basin in Spokane, and portions of Lincoln County north of Hwy.

·         Rule burns are still NOT allowed in the following Fire Danger Rating Areas:  Foothills, Highlands and Upper Basin in Spokane, and portions of Lincoln County north of Hwy. 2.

Effective Thursday, April 22, 2021

·         Fire Danger will increase from low to moderate in the following Fire Danger Rating Areas: Foothills, Highlands, Lower Basin and Upper Basin.

·         Fire Danger will remain low in the following Fire Danger Rating Areas: Chelan, Kaniksu, Lower Yakima, Methow, Upper Yakima and Valley.

Check to find your Fire Danger Rating Area at https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/protection/firedanger/

These changes are expected to be temporary until “green up” begins, which should start after spring rains allow new grasses to grow.

The best way to be certain a burn pile fully extinguished is to dig into the ash and feel the area with the back of your hand to make sure there is no heat left. It is common for rain to create a cap over the ash, with heat remaining inside. Winds can weaken the cap and allow the pile to reignite. Campfires should be doused with water and stirred until all coals are completely extinguished and is cool to the touch.

A misdemeanor citation will be issued to those who do not comply with a DNR burn restriction. A misdemeanor citation will also be issued for people who do not follow the rules and conditions of their burn permits. If proven negligent, the offender will be billed for the fire suppression costs.

Daily updates on burn restrictions and Industrial Fire Precaution Levels are available at 1-800-323-BURN or on the Fire Danger and Outdoor Burning risk map at https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/protection/firedanger/ and Industrial Fire Precaution Levels map https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/protection/ifpl/

Temporary burn ban in place

There is a temporary Burn Ban in effect for most of Stevens County. All Rule burns are prohibited until further notice.

If there is a question, visit dnr.wa.gov, go to the search window and type in burn restrictions. Click on burn restrictions and a map will show up. In that search window you can type in the address in question and once that pulls up, click anywhere in the area and the current restrictions will show.

Commissioner’s Meeting

The commissioner’s meeting will be Wednesday night @ 6:30pm, (18:30) hours. Masks and social distancing required. Due to the meeting proclamation, the meeting will be closed to the public. The minutes will be on the website at jfpd3-8.org

Washington’s COVID-19 Vaccine Phases

Rock Cut Maintenance RX- Spokane District BLM

Prescribed Burning Operations may be conducted in this area during following dates:

OCTOBER 1-31, 2020

A TEMPORARY CLOSURE of the area will be posted and in effect when burning occurs. 

Public safety is our priority.

Questions, Please Contact:

Spokane District Bureau of Land Management

Border Field Office

1103 North Fancher Road

Spokane Valley, WA 99212

509-981-1273

Red Flag Warning – Sept 7, 2020

…RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 8 PM PDT MONDAY FOR
WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR NORTHEAST WASHINGTON AND THE OKANOGAN HIGHLANDS…

The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued a Red Flag
Warning for wind and low relative humidity, which is in effect
from 11 AM to 8 PM PDT Monday. The Fire Weather Watch is no
longer in effect.

  • Affected Area: Fire Weather Zone 686 Northeast Washington and
    Fire Weather Zone 687 Okanogan Highlands.
  • Winds: Northeast 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph. Local
    winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph around Deer Park and
    the Spokane Reservation.
  • Relative Humidities: 14 to 30 percent.
  • Impacts: Rapid fire spread of any new or ongoing fires will be
    possible. Heed burn ban restrictions. Outdoor burning is not
    recommended.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions
are either occurring now….or will shortly. A combination of
strong winds…low relative humidity…and warm temperatures can
contribute to extreme fire behavior.

Fire Weather Watch

Issued: 9:14 PM Sep. 4, 2020 – National Weather Service

...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY EVENING FOR WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR NORTHEAST WASHINGTON...

The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued a Fire Weather Watch for wind and low relative humidity, which is in effect from Monday morning through Monday evening.

* Affected Area: Fire Weather Zone 686 East Washington Northeast (Zone 686) and Fire Weather Zone 687 East Washington Okanogan Highlands (Zone 687).

* Winds: Northeast 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.

* Relative Humidities: 20 to 30 percent.

* Impacts: Rapid fire spread of any new or ongoing fires will be possible. Heed burn ban restrictions. Outdoor burning not recommended.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Fire Weather Watch means that critical fire weather conditions are forecast to occur. Listen for later forecasts and possible Red Flag Warnings.

Red Flag Warning

Red Flag Warning for NE Washington area Saturday.

Report any sign of smoke or fire immediately. Better to call and be wrong than not call and have a fire get away.




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