Last night, the burnout operation to secure the east
perimeter of the fire west of Oakridge was completed. This burnout combined
with continued burning of interior islands resulted in an additional 430 acres
of fire growth through yesterday’s shift.
Some of the smoke from yesterday descended on Cottage Grove and resulted in hazy conditions in the afternoon. Smoke also flowed down the Deception creek drainage impacting the Westfir community last night. Oakridge conditions remained good throughout the day and night times.
Some of the smoke from yesterday descended on Cottage Grove and resulted in hazy conditions in the afternoon. Smoke also flowed down the Deception creek drainage impacting the Westfir community last night. Oakridge conditions remained good throughout the day and night times.
Today’s winds will switch to southwest this afternoon and if
conditions are right, the burn team will begin burnout operations on the west
perimeter. Smoke is forecast to disperse as far as Eugene where some hazy
conditions can be anticipated.
In the late afternoon winds switch to southwest moving smoke
to the north and north east. Warm temperatures and atmospheric instability will
loft the majority of this smoke over the Oakridge area but some smoke may
settle in Oakridge overnight.
We forecast the air quality to reach “Unhealthy for
Sensitive Groups” in Westfir as smoke vents down the Deception Creek drainage
this afternoon, and “Moderate” for Oakridge into the evening as smoke pools
with cooling temperatures.
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