Risk overview
Seven-day weather risk overview
Daily weather risk summary
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What factors are driving the risk?
The graphic shows the weather factors that have some risk for the next 7 days. Click on the colored boxes to see what the risk factors is based on and what impact it may have.
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Fire Weather Risk: risk level 0
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Fire Weather Risk: risk level 0
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| Wind Risk |
Wind Risk: risk level 0
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Wind Risk: risk level 0
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Wind Risk: risk level 0
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No impact in 13 other categories: Severe Thunderstorm Risk, Tornado Risk, Thunderstorm Wind Risk, Hail Risk, Spotter Outlook, Lightning Risk, Excessive Rainfall Risk, Fog Risk, Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI), Extreme Cold Risk, Ice Accumulation Risk, Snow/Sleet Risk, Blowing Snow
Monday: Fire Weather Risk
2: Near Critical
Receptive fuels, low humidity, and gusty winds support near critical fire weather conditions.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office forecasts of combined relative humidity, winds, and wind gusts.
Risk map
Risk levels
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1:Elevated
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Low humidity and breezy winds support elevated fire danger. |
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2:Near Critical
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Receptive fuels, low humidity, and gusty winds support near critical fire weather conditions. |
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3:Critical
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Receptive fuels, very low humidity, and strong gusty winds support critical fire weather conditions. |
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