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National Preparedness Level 3

as of September 12 at 7:30 a.m. MDT (on a scale from 1 to 5)

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September 12, 2025

The National Multi-Agency Coordinating Group has lowered the National Preparedness Level to 3. This step reflects decreased wildfire activity across several geographic areas, more availability of nationally shared resources, and a forecast for cooler temperatures, higher humidity, and wetting rains that point toward season-slowing conditions.

As fall approaches, prevention remains as important as ever. Cooler nights and changing leaves don’t eliminate wildfire risk. Dry grasses, leaves, and other fuels can ignite easily this time of year. Please take time to clear debris around your home, secure trailer chains, and make sure any campfires are completely out before leaving them. Small steps now can prevent big problems later.

This week also highlights Suicide Prevention Week. Each of us has the power to make a difference by simply checking in with those around us. Ask how they are doing, share a meal, or take a moment to listen. These small connections strengthen our workforce, our communities, and the bonds that remind us no one stands alone. If you or someone you know needs support, call or text 988 to connect with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The National Wildfire Coordinating Group’s Mental Health Subcommittee has resources organizations can use to ensure employees know where to turn for safe, confidential support.

Today’s numbers: 55 large fires have burned 647,338 acres in nine states, 18,762 wildland firefighters and support personnel are assigned to incidents nationwide, including 401 crews, 956 engines, 108 helicopters, and 6 Army medevac helicopters. Since January 1, 48,592 wildfires have burned 4,369,143 acres.

Weather

Cool temperatures and higher RH will continue across the northern Intermountain West with drier and warmer weather in the Northwest and California. Showers and thunderstorms Friday morning are possible from the Southwest near the Divide north to the northern Rockies and in the northern Plains. Thunderstorms will weaken through midday before redeveloping in the afternoon with widespread wetter showers and thunderstorms from New Mexico, north across the central and northern Rockies, spreading into the northern Plains by the evening. Thunderstorms will remain scattered in the central and northern Great Basin and the northern Rockies west of the Divide. Thunderstorms in the Southwest, Rockies and northern Plains will continue overnight. Dry and breezy conditions will occur across northern Arizona and in local areas in the eastern Great Basin, but winds will be weaker than in previous days. The drying trend will continue in the Southeast with well above normal temperatures from the Plains to the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys, and near- record temperatures in the Mississippi Valley with an uptick in initial attack possible. Dry and breezy southerly winds are expected in west Texas and western Oklahoma into the central Plains. Scattered showers are expected in the northern Great Lakes ahead of a Canadian cold front. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue across the southern half of Florida and coastal Southeast. 

Daily statistics
Number of new large fires or emergency response


* New fires are identified with an asterisk
1 States currently reporting large fires:
Total number of large fires 39
Acres from all active large fires 345,598
Fires contained 0
Year-to-date statistics
2025 (1/1/25-9/12/25) Fires: 48,592 Acres: 4,369,143
2024 (1/1/24-9/12/24) Fires: 29,917 Acres: 7,252,737
2023 (1/1/23-9/12/23) Fires: 42,173 Acres: 2,195,685
2022 (1/1/22-9/12/22) Fires: 49,820 Acres: 6,726,028
2021 (1/1/21-9/12/21) Fires: 44,361 Acres: 5,561,102
2020 (1/1/20-9/12/20) Fires: 42,017 Acres: 5,967,127
2019 (1/1/19-9/12/19) Fires: 36,370 Acres: 4,272,503
2018 (1/1/18-9/12/18) Fires: 47,623 Acres: 7,182,984
2017 (1/1/17-9/12/17) Fires: 49,012 Acres: 8,217,009
2016 (1/1/16-9/12/16) Fires: 42,641 Acres: 4,767,857
2015 (1/1/15-9/12/15) Fires: 45,352 Acres: 8,673,842
10-year average Year-to-Date
2015-2024 Fires: 43,421 Acres: 6,008,038
Current Wildfires
Fires: 2
Acres: 1,189
New: 1
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Fishhook 829 50 Fourteen miles south of Alpine, AZ
* Harrington San Carlos Agency BIA 360 60 Twenty-eight miles southeast of Whiteriver, AZ
Fires: 9
Acres: 246,218
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Blue Klamath National Forest USFS 3,648 28 4 Miles southeast of Seiad, CA 707.387.4472
Dillon Six Rivers National Forest USFS 11,971 78 Ten miles east of Happy Camp, CA 707-387-1574
Garnet Sierra National Forest USFS 57,100 17 Three miles southeast of Balch Camp, CA (559) 490-7329
Gifford Los Padres National Forest USFS 131,612 98 Fifteen miles northeast of Santa Maria, CA 805-9259538
Lightning Tuolumne-Calaveras Unit ST 13,869 97 Three miles northeast of Navelencia, CA
Log Klamath National Forest USFS 1,169 0 Ten miles east of Happy Camp, CA 070-387-4472
Root Shasta-Trinity National Forest USFS 729 97 Six miles southwest of Dunsmuir, CA 530-395-1268
Salt Fresno-Kings Unit ST 25,580 95 Six miles south of Coalinga, CA 530-628-0039
Swift Complex Shasta-Trinity National Forest USFS 540 95 Nine miles southwest of Trinity Center, CA 530-395-0326
Fires: 2
Acres: 15,702
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Derby White River National Forest USFS 5,453 80 Thirteen miles north of Dotsero, CO 970-355-3283
Stoner Mesa San Juan National Forest USFS 10,249 81 Eleven miles northeast of Dolores, CO 970-341-8668
Fires: 1
Acres: 468
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Ookala Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge FWS 468 70 Twenty-one miles northwest of Hilo, HI
Fires: 4
Acres: 21,530
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Island Creek Nez Perce - Clearwater National Forests USFS 14,802 5 Fourteen miles east of Elk City, ID 208-295-2370
Rock Boise National Forest USFS 2,796 95 Five miles southwest of Donnelly, ID (208) 279-7020
Ulm Creek Idaho Panhandle National Forest USFS 2,901 10 Sixteen miles north of Prichard, ID 208-557-8813
White Pine Nez Perce - Clearwater National Forests USFS 1031 10 7 Miles NE of Harvard, ID near White Pine Campground and Trailhead 208-295-2370
Fires: 6
Acres: 13,849
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Cloudrest Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest USFS 3,148 54 Fifteen miles northwest of Virginia City, MT 406-708-8520
Isabella Kootenai National Forest USFS 770 0
Ransome Kootenai National Forest USFS 701 31 Eleven miles northwest of Libby, MT
Timber Butte Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest USFS 2,245 70 Started on BLM land 6 miles west of Dell, MT 406-683-3920
West Fork Custer Gallatin National Forest USFS 963 83 Twenty-three miles northwest of West Yellowstone, MT (406) 468-1904
Windy Rock Southwestern Land Office ST 6,022 32 Fifteen miles northeast of 406-468-1906
Fires: 5
Acres: 7,517
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Bridge Malheur National Forest USFS 350 62 Ten miles northeast of Prairie City, OR 541-674-5033
Deep Creek Prineville District BLM 500 0 Twelve miles southwest of Maupin, OR
Kelsey Peak Medford District BLM 1,039 23 Fourteen miles west of Glendale, OR
Mark’s Creek Ochoco National Forest USFS 1,718 88 Eighteen miles east of Prineville, OR
Moon Complex Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest USFS 3,910 4 10 Miles NE of Agness, OR 541-674-5038
Fires: 8
Acres: 15,707
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Katy Creek Colville National Forest USFS 3,585 10 Six miles northwest of Kettle Falls, WA (509) 903-8155
Lynx Mountain Colville Agency BIA 5,033 7 Twenty-nine miles west of Chewelah, WA 509-219-9543
Martin Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest USFS 175 5 Forty-five miles northwest of Chelan, WA
Mccormach Mid Columbia National Wildlife Refuge Complex FWS 454 90
Perry North Cascades National Park NPS 1,763 0 Sixteen miles northeast of Newhalem, WA
Snow Peak Colville National Forest USFS 720 0 Nineteen miles west of Kettle Falls, WA
Tacoma Creek Northeast Region-Department of Natural Resources ST 3,796 5 15 miles NW of Cusick, WA 509-402-5922
Tunnel Creek Olympic National Forest USFS 181 0 Ten miles southwest of Quilcene, WA
Fires: 2
Acres: 23,418
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Dollar Lake Bridger-Teton National Forest USFS 19,352 56 Thirty-two miles north of Pinedale, WY 307-395-2365
Willow Creek Bridger-Teton National Forest USFS 4,066 96 Three miles south of Smoot, WY 725-295-1923