The Modoc National Forest is expanding its fire staff in anticipation of critical fire weather expected over the weekend and into next week. The U.S. Forest Service has brought in additional engines, crews, and equipment to assist with fire suppression efforts, strategically positioning them across the forest for rapid response.
A red flag warning has been issued for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday afternoons and evenings. Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are forecasted, potentially producing abundant lightning on dry fuels, which could ignite new wildfires. The public is urged to remain vigilant to prevent human-caused fires, as these can divert resources from responding to lightning-caused fires.
The U.S. Forest Service-Modoc National Forest Service informed the community that from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, parts of Modoc, Klamath, Lake, and Eastern Siskiyou counties will be under a red flag warning. This includes areas around Lakeview, Bly, and Lava Beds National Monument.
The warning is based on a combination of strong, gusty winds and low relative humidity. Additionally, a fire weather watch is in effect for Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings for Klamath, Lake, Modoc, and Eastern Siskiyou counties due to expected abundant lightning on dry fuels.
Residents are advised to stay alert and take precautions to prevent fires during this period of heightened risk.