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September 16, 2020
At times on Tuesday, blue sky peeked through the heavy pall of smoke that has blanketed Western Washington for nearly a week. But those small,
September 15, 2020
While increased humidity and light showers help reduce fire dangers, these conditions won’t clear our air. A vast smoke plume still sits over the
September 14, 2020
The huge plume of wildfire smoke that blankets Washington is likely to linger a bit longer than expected. While the expected marine push of wind
September 10, 2020
While much of western Washington – including most areas within ORCAA’s six-county jurisdiction – feels a brief respite today from intense wildfire smoke, it’s likely
September 10, 2020
The Mason County Community Development Director, as acting Fire Marshal, and in partnership with the Mason County Fire Chiefs’ Association, has determined that current weather
September 10, 2020
All OUTDOOR BURNING RESTRICTED IN PACIFIC COUNTY INCLUDING RECREATIONAL FIRES Effective Immediately: Due to extreme fire danger, all outdoor burning will be banned in Pacific
September 9, 2020
The effects of the extreme winds and heat that blasted the Pacific Northwest on Labor Day continue to be felt throughout western Washington in the
September 9, 2020
Effective Wednesday, September 9, 2020 With the continued trend of warm and dry weather, the Grays Harbor County Fire Marshal’s office and Fire Districts will be
September 8, 2020
What started as five individual fires on forest and rangeland on the Colville Reservation have combined into the Cold Springs Canyon Fire Complex. As of
September 3, 2020
Our local air quality could take a hit as forecasts suggest smoke from wildfires (both in California and in eastern Washington) may drift over western

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