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Updated Willamette National Forest Closure Order Sept. 7
Updated On: 09/07/2022
Willamette National Forest Closure Order September 7, 2022 Map: https://tinyurl.com/2p8c2bnb Officials have expanded the emergency area closure for the Cedar Creek Fire on the Willamette National Forest and the U.S. Forest Service-Deschutes National Forest. The closure is implemented for the protection of public and firefighter health and safety. This closure includes several roads, trails and areas on the Willamette National Forest, including: CLOSED Campgrounds: • North Waldo Campground
Cedar Creek Fire Smoke Outlook Sept. 7
Updated On: 09/07/2022
Smoke Outlook Sept. 7
Cedar Creek Fire Smoke Outlook Sep 6
Updated On: 09/06/2022
SmokeAreas east of the Cedar Creek fire will continue to have thegreatest smoke impacts today with La Pine, Sunriver andBend in the moderate range. Oakridge will have someincrease in smoke impacts today with moderate tooccasional USG. Easterly flow may bring increasing smoke toEugene/Springfield early on Wednesday. Expect moderate,possible USG conditions in the morning, improving tomoderate to good in the afternoon.
Actualización diaria en Español: Incendio de Cedar Creek 6 de Sept.
Updated On: 09/06/2022
En EspañolAdvertencia de bandera roja: Hoy, se ha emitido un aviso de bandera roja para condiciones de calor, secas e inestables y es probable que estas condiciones permanezcan hasta el miércoles. Se espera que esta combinación de clima aumente la actividad de los incendios. Juntas para la comunidad:
Cedar Creek Fire Update 9/6/2022
Updated On: 09/06/2022
Cedar Creek Fire September 6, 2022
Cedar Creek Fire Update 9/5/2022
Updated On: 09/05/2022
Cedar Creek Fire Daily Update 9/5/2022Cedar Creek Fire Quick Facts Size: 17,625 acres Contained: 12% Start Date: August 1, 2022 Location: 15 miles E of Oakridge, OR Cause: Lightning
Cedar Creek Fire Smoke Outlook, Sept. 5-6
Updated On: 09/05/2022
Cedar Creek Fire Smoke Outlook, Sept. 5-6Special Statement Fire Weather Watch in effect from Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening for dry and unstable conditions. Fire The Cedar Creek Fire in Central Oregon is 17,625 acres with 12% containment. The fire grew 910 acres yesterday. We are expecting moderate to active fire activity today, with slightly warmer temperatures and lower relative humidity values. For additional information on the fires, see Cedar Creek Fire, and Rum Creek Fire
Cedar Creek Fire Update, Sept. 4
Updated On: 09/04/2022
Current Situation: Fire activity was moderate yesterday due to cloud cover in the morning and higher humidities. Firefighters attempted to engage the fire where it crossed the retardant line near Edith Creek, but could not gain safe access because of extremely steep slopes. Firefighters initiated a strategic firing operation in the southwest area of the fire on Forest Service Road 2421. Humidities were very high, making ignition difficult, but they were able to make some progress. Today, fire behavior is expected to be slow and steady because of seasonal weather in the forecast.
Cedar Creek Fire Smoke Outlook, Sept 4-5
Updated On: 09/04/2022
Smoke Areas east of the Cedar Creek fire will continue to have the greatest smoke impacts today with La Pine, Sunriver and Bend in the USG to unhealthy range this morning, but there will be some improvement this afternoon. Oakridge will have some increase in smoke impacts today with moderate to occasional USG air quality. Waldo Lake will see USG to unhealthy levels of smoke today through tomorrow.
Cedar Creek Fire Update September 3, 2022
Updated On: 09/03/2022
Current Situation: Fire growth has increased toward Furnish Creek in the northern area of the fire. The fire spotted over the retardant line in the southeast area of the fire near Nettle Creek. The north section burned into an older burn scar. Last night, relative humidities recovered well, this combined with lingering clouds throughout the morning will help the fire be less active because of higher moisture levels in the atmosphere. Once the sun comes out in the afternoon fire activity will increase but growth is anticipated to be less than yesterday.