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Spot Forecast for Trout Creek Fire...BLM
National Weather Service Pendleton OR
927 PM PDT Sat Jun 15 2024

Forecast is based on forecast start time of 2200 PDT on June 15.
***Thunderstorms imply gusty and erratic winds***
***Winds are 20 foot 10-minute averages***
***CWR-Chance of wetting rain 0.10 or greater***

If you have questions or concerns with this forecast, please
contact our office at (541) 276-8134.

.DISCUSSION...The strongest of the winds will have ended by
tonight, leaving a more benign weather pattern in place as we head
into next work week. Moderately breezy conditions will remain in
place Sunday into Monday, but winds are expected to decrease
substantially by Tuesday. Warm and dry conditions are then
expected Tuesday onward.

.SUNDAY...

Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny (35-45 percent) then becoming
                    mostly cloudy (70-80 percent).
CWR.................0 percent.
LAL.................1.
Max temperature.....60-63.
Min humidity........25-30 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph early, increasing
                    to 7 to 14 mph in the afternoon. Gusts could
                    approach 25 mph at times, especially along
                    exposed ridgetops.
Ridgetop wind.......Northwest at 15 to 20 mph.
Mixing height.......6200 ft AGL by the afternoon.
Transport winds.....West around 8 mph early, becoming Northwest
                    around 12 mph in the afternoon.
Haines Index........3 or very low potential for large plume
                    dominated fire growth.

.SUNDAY NIGHT...

Sky/weather.........Mostly cloudy (45-55 percent) then becoming
                    partly cloudy (25-35 percent).
CWR.................0 percent.
LAL.................1.
Min temperature.....39-42.
Max humidity........73-78 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph, shifting to the
                    west 7 to 13 mph overnight.
Ridgetop wind.......West-Northwest at 12 to 18 mph, decreasing to
                    8 to 14 mph overnight.
Mixing height.......2300 ft AGL in the evening, then near-
                    surface overnight.
Transport winds.....West-Northwest around 12 mph.
Haines Index........3 or very low potential for large plume
                    dominated fire growth.

$$
Forecaster...Evans
Requested by...Sean Dahlberg
Type of request...WILDFIRE
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.DELDT 06/15/24
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.EMAIL sdahlberg@blm.gov