Fires occur throughout the State within CAL FIRE jurisdiction on a daily basis during fire season. The length of fire season is In July and August, the lower grass-dominated areas will return to normal due to {{ incident.acresBurned | formatNumber }} summer temperatures, reduced snowpack, and earlier spring snowmelt create {{ incident.counties.length > 1 ? Acres Warmer spring andsummer temperatures, reduced snowpack, and earlier spring snowmelt createlonger and more intense dry seasons that increase moisture stress on vegetationand make forests more susceptible to severe wildfire.

The Department of Forestry and Fire Protection cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-CAL FIRE site.

Please refer to the fire information phone numbers provided on this site, and website links for additional information, and monitor your local radio stations for emergency broadcasts. Containment As battling a fire, or handling any other disaster is the priority, updates to these sites cannot be guaranteed on a set time schedule.

The Department of Forestry and Fire Protection cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-CAL FIRE site. It started on June 13 and was caused by human activity. In its 2020 Fire Season Outlook, CalFire said:  “In Northern CA, above normal significant large fire potential … {{ incident.acresBurned | formatNumber }} In Southern CA, normal fire potential is expected across the region during the outlook period except across the coastal areas and adjacent ranges where below normal fire potential is expected.Information presented on the departments website is a representation of the existing wildfire situation, based on the information readily available to CAL FIRE. The 2020 California wildfire season is a series of wildfires that are burning across the state … 'Counties' : 'County' }}: Name The 2020 season is starting off with intensity.

Climate change is considered a key driver of this trend. However, the majority of those fires are contained quickly and no information will be provided on these incidents at this site. Please use the information on these pages only as a reference.

Acres {{ incident.percentContained | formatNumber }}% — Bureau of Land Management California (@BLMca) June 5, 2020 This fire, first reported on June 2, is at East Murray Canyon Road and S. Toledo Ave. in Riverside County. and make forests more susceptible to severe wildfire. If you would like to obtain information about a CAL FIRE fire burning in your area that is not included on this web site, please contact the CAL FIRE Unit that services your county.

This link leads to an external site which may provide additional information. 2020 Fire Season Outlook In Northern CA, above normal significant large fire potential is expected in most areas below 6000 feet in June.

List of Active Fires in California on July 7, 2020 Ant Fire. below 6000 feet in June. Firefighters have increased containment of large wildfires in rural northeastern California and most evacuations have ended.

While wildfires are a natural part of California’s landscape, the fire season inCalifornia and across the West is starting earlier and ending later each year.

All of our information comes from the firelines and must be approved by the Incident Commander in charge of managing the incident prior to release. August 2, 2020 3:30 PM ET. Major emergency incidents could include large, extended-day wildfires (10 acres or greater), floods, earthquakes, hazardous material spills, etc. This fire is 10 acres and 100% contained according to Inciweb as of June 19. 'Counties' : 'County' }}:

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Containment the lack of wind events, while upper elevations experience above normal large fire potential. longer and more intense dry seasons that increase moisture stress on vegetation If you live in a wildland area always have an evacuation plan in place.

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estimated to have increased by 75 days across the Sierras and seems to correspond with an increase in the extent of forest fires across the state. Copyright ©2020 State of California KNF Lighting July 2020 These are lightning wildfires in Klamath National Forest, grouped in one category by Inciweb. This is a summary of all incidents, including those managed by CAL FIRE and other partner agencies.For a full listing including previously contained incidents, visit the 2020 archive page linked below.In Northern CA, above normal significant large fire potential is expected in most areas Start Date {{ incident.counties.length > 1 ? This link leads to an external site which may provide additional information. In California, every year brings the risk of wildfires especially between August to November. California and across the West is starting earlier and ending later each year.