Wildfire Aware
Wildfire Aware Situation Report: Tuesday | July 25, 2023
Welcome to the Wildfire Aware Situation Report for Tuesday, July 25, 2023, for the United States. Initial Attack activity continues to be LIGHT, with 121 NEW FIRES reported. There are 5 NEW LARGE FIRE in Arizona and New Mexico.

Bowl Creek (AZ)
Eskiminzin (AZ)
Racetrack (AZ)
Cottonwood Ridge (AZ)
Pasture (NM)*
4 large fire was contained. There are a total of 26 UNCONTAINED LARGE FIRES currently.
Flat (OR)
Haight Creek (OR)
Mann Lake (OR)
Colt (MT)
Bowles Creek (MT)
Consalus (ID)
Midnight (ID)
Little Bear (ID)*
Hayden (ID)
Goldrun (ID)
Adams Peak (AZ)
La Jara Canyon (NM)
Guzzler(AZ)
Redfield (AZ)
Red Point Tank (AZ)
Bull Pen (AZ)
Divide (NM)*
Davis (NM)*
Dark (NM)*
Tub (NM)*
Pass (NM)*
Cutoff Ridge (TX)*
Floridas (NM)*
Ridge (AZ)*
Comanche (NM)*
Pika (CA)*
Spring Creek (CO)
Cobb Creek (TX)
Newell Road (WA)
Simnasho (OR)
Horse Camp (NM)
Lazy B (NM)
Golden (OR)
Bedrock (OR)
Tyson (ID)
Diamond (AZ)
Round Hill (AZ)
Grapevine (AZ)
Gallienta (AZ)
Rattlesnake (WY)
*Nationally, 12 fires are being managed under a strategy other than full suppression.
We remain at National Preparedness Level 3.
Wildfire Aware Situation Report: Weather Discussion

Provided by the National Interagency Fire Center
West-southwest sustained winds of 15-25 mph gusting 25-45 mph with minimum relative humidity of 5-20% will develop again from the Sierra Front across the northern Great Basin, extending through portions of eastern and central Idaho and southwest and north-central Montana along a stalled surface front and amid downslope flow. Elevated to local fire weather, critical conditions will develop again as a result. Isolated to scattered mixed wet and dry thunderstorms will continue across the Southwest, greater Four Corners, and possibly into southeast California, southern and eastern Nevada, and western Wyoming. Hot, dry, and unstable conditions will continue across much of the Desert Southwest, Texas, Plains, Mississippi Valley, and Southeast. Thunderstorms will continue across the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts and from the northern Plains into the Midwest. The Alaska Interior will remain hot with scattered thunderstorms.
Red Flag Warnings remain in effect for southern Idaho and Northern Montana. The Storm Prediction Center has issued Elevated Fire Weather areas from Northeastern California through Western Nevada, Central Idaho, and into Montana. There is also an Elevated Fire Weather area in eastern Washington.
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Link to the National Incident Management Situation Report.
Link to the National Weather Service Fire Weather Prediction Center.
Link to the National 7-Day Significant Fire Potential.