as of October 21, 2021 at 5 p.m. MDT (on a scale from 1 to 5)
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March 11, 2022
More than 50 new wildfires were reported in 14 states from Florida to California. Wildland firefighters are working toward containment goals on 13 large fires, 6 in Oklahoma, 3 in Florida and one each in California, Kansas, New Mexico, and South Dakota.
To date, the number of wildfires is well above the 10-year average. Since January 1, 11,663 wildfires have burned 287,468 acres. The 10-year average is 5,819 wildfires and 269,693 acres burned.
The National Interagency Coordination Center has posted statistics for the 2021 Fire Year. The Predictive Services staff at the National Interagency Fire Center released the National Wildland Significant Fire Potential Outlook for January through April. This outlook highlights areas of the country with the potential for an above normal number of wildfires.
A strong storm will move from the Gulf Coast today through the Northeast Saturday with moderate to heavy rain and severe thunderstorms possible along the Gulf Coast and eastern seaboard. The heaviest rain will fall in the Florida Panhandle into southern Georgia with flooding possible while wintry precipitation occurs from the southern Plains into the Great Lakes and northern New England. However, little precipitation from this storm will reach the southern Florida Peninsula. This weekend, a Pacific storm will move into the Northwest and northern Rockies bringing rain and mountain snow. As this storm moves into the central Rockies Sunday, elevated to critical southwest winds are expected across southern New Mexico into the southern High Plains. Next week, a series of mild Pacific storms will continue to bring rain and mountain snow to the Northwest, northern Rockies, northern California, and northern Great Basin while much of southern California and Arizona remain dry. Gusty and dry downslope winds are likely over the eastern slopes of the Rockies in Montana and Wyoming as well. To the east, above normal temperatures are forecast for much of the eastern US next week with little precipitation forecast for the northern Plains through the Great Lakes and Northeast. Another round of rain is expected over the Southeast for the middle of next week including much of the Florida Peninsula.
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Number of new large fires or emergency response * New fires are identified with an asterisk |
29 | States currently reporting large fires: |
| Number of active large fires Total does not include individual fires within complexes. |
21 | |
| Acres from active fires | 129,168 | |
| Fires contained | 21 |
| 2022 (1/1/22-3/11/22) | Fires: 11,663 | Acres: 287,468 |
| 2020 (1/1/20-3/11/20) | Fires: 4,519 | Acres: 97,590 |
| 2019 (1/1/19-3/11/19) | Fires: 2,603 | Acres: 46,254 |
| 2018 (1/1/18-3/11/18) | Fires: 7,928 | Acres: 220,799 |
| 2017 (1/1/17-3/11/17) | Fires: 10,055 | Acres: 1,623,756 |
| 2016 (1/1/16-3/11/16) | Fires: 5,809 | Acres: 276,476 |
| 2015 (1/1/15-3/11/15) | Fires: 6,154 | Acres: 93,639 |
| 2014 (1/1/14-3/11/14) | Fires: 6,733 | Acres: 84,457 |
| 2013 (1/1/13-3/11/13) | Fires: 3,657 | Acres: 36,048 |
| 2012 (1/1/12-3/11/12) | Fires: 6,313 | Acres: 119,506 |
| 2012-2021 | Fires: 5,819 | Acres: 269,693 |
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Florida
| Fire | Unit | Agency | Size | % Ctn | Location | Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Chipola Complex Edit |
Florida Forest Service Edit |
ST | 34,203 | 75 | Eighteen miles east of Panama City, FL | |
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Rock Road Edit |
Florida Forest Service Edit |
ST | 100 | 25 | ||
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* WF4 Edit |
Florida Forest Service Edit |
ST | 103 | 98 | Eight miles southeast of Punta Gorda, FL | |
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Davis Road Edit |
Florida Forest Service Edit |
ST | 922 | 100 | Five miles southwest of Fort Meade, FL |
Georgia
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
New Mexico
Oklahoma
| Fire | Unit | Agency | Size | % Ctn | Location | Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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* 62 Edit |
Oklahoma Division of Forestry Edit |
ST | 10,636 | 65 | Six miles southwest of Cooperton, OK | |
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* Coal Creek Edit |
Oklahoma Division of Forestry Edit |
ST | 315 | 75 | Eight miles north of McAlester, OK | |
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* Fisher Edit |
Okmulgee Field Office Edit |
BIA | 5,440 | 75 | Five miles northeast of Hanna, OK | |
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Otoe 7C Edit |
Pawnee Agency Edit |
BIA | 552 | 57 | Eight miles northeast of Red Rock, OK | |
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* Pin Strip Edit |
Osage Agency Edit |
BIA | 1,438 | 80 | Four miles southwest of Copan, OK | |
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* 1925 Road Edit |
Oklahoma Division of Forestry Edit |
ST | 115 | 100 | ||
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* 66 Edit |
Oklahoma Division of Forestry Edit |
ST | 667 | 100 | ||
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Bachelor Creek Edit |
Okmulgee Field Office Edit |
BIA | 704 | 100 | Nine miles south of Bristow, OK | |
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* Bear Edit |
Okmulgee Field Office Edit |
BIA | 206 | 100 | ||
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* Cimarron Edit |
Oklahoma Division of Forestry Edit |
ST | 2,103 | 100 | ||
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Finn Edit |
Osage Agency Edit |
BIA | 2,500 | 100 | Four miles southeast of Barnsdall, OK | |
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* McCombs Edit |
Okmulgee Field Office Edit |
BIA | 516 | 100 | ||
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Middle Creek Edit |
Okmulgee Field Office Edit |
BIA | 1,200 | 100 | One mile north of Lamar, OK | |
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Swinging Rock Edit |
Osage Agency Edit |
BIA | 434 | 100 | Six miles northwest of Okesa, OK | |
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*Tower Edit |
Okmulgee Field Office Edit |
BIA | 265 | 100 | ||
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* Wagon Wheel Edit |
Oklahoma Division of Forestry Edit |
ST | 1,216 | 100 | ||
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West Conners Edit |
Osage Agency Edit |
BIA | 145 | 100 | Three miles north of Hominy, OK |
South Dakota
Texas
| Fire | Unit | Agency | Size | % Ctn | Location | Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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* 3 Oaks Edit |
Texas A & M Forest Service Edit |
ST | 3,512 | 90 | 13 miles East South East of Goldthwaite, TX | 9792183030 |
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* Burr Edit |
Texas A & M Forest Service Edit |
ST | 3,500 | 90 | ||
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* Chico Lane Edit |
Texas A & M Forest Service Edit |
ST | 8,000 | 50 | Started on private land seven miles southeast of Big Lake, TX | 325-213-1643 |
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* Crews Gap Edit |
Texas A & M Forest Service Edit |
ST | 7,000 | 50 | Runnels, Coleman County line | 9362177013 |
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* Eastland Complex Edit |
Texas A & M Forest Service Edit |
ST | 39,883 | 0 | Eastland County in and around Carbon, Rising Star, Gorman, De Leon (Comache Co.) | 281-706-7105 |
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*Edmunson Edit |
Texas A & M Forest Service Edit |
ST | 3,878 | 50 | 325-213-1643 | |
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* La Grulla WMA Edit |
Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge Edit |
FWS | 578 | 94 | Two miles southwest of La Grulla, TX |