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as of October 21, 2021 at 5 p.m. MDT (on a scale from 1 to 5)

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January 7, 2022

Two new large fires were reported this week, one in Louisiana and the other in Texas. Wildland firefighters contained four large fires and currently, no active large fires are burning in the United States.

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.

 

Weather

Precipitation will continue across much of the Northwest into the Northern Rockies, northern California, and northern Great Basin today. Dry and breezy conditions are expected on portions of the southern High Plains today, but more widespread elevated fire weather conditions are likely tomorrow ahead of a cold front and amid downslope flow. A cold front will push through the Plains and Great Lakes tomorrow, with showers and thunderstorms expected along and ahead of the cold front across the Southeast over the weekend. Snow is more likely across portions of the Great Lakes and into the Northeast this weekend into early Monday as the cold front pushes into the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico late Sunday into Monday. An upper-level trough is expected to approach the West Coast early next week, and forecast guidance indicates it will likely split, with a short-wave trough traversing through the Northern Rockies before moving over the Great Lakes and a cut-off low forming over the Southwest before moving onto the southern and central Plains later in the week. Overall, near to above normal temperatures are expected for much of the West and onto the Plains next week. Chances of showers and storms are forecast to return to the southern Plains, Texas, and the Southeast mid to late next week as well. 

Daily statistics
Number of new large fires or emergency response
* New fires are identified with an asterisk
2 States currently reporting large fires:
Number of active large fires
Total does not include individual fires within complexes.
0
Acres from active fires 0
Fires contained 4
Year-to-date statistics
2022 (1/1/22-1/07/22) Fires: 165 Acres: 1,729
2020 (1/1/20-1/07/20) Fires: 180 Acres: 2,278
2019 (1/1/19-1/07/19) Fires: 61 Acres: 118
2018 (1/1/18-1/07/18) Fires: 268 Acres: 2,038
2017 (1/1/17-1/07/17) Fires: 92 Acres: 2,908
2016 (1/1/16-1/07/16) Fires: 20 Acres: 73
2015 (1/1/15-1/07/15) Fires: 33 Acres: 56
2014 (1/1/14-1/07/14) Fires: 95 Acres: 1,065
2013 (1/1/13-1/07/13) Fires: 22 Acres: 55
2012 (1/1/12-1/07/12) Fires: 655 Acres: 47,410
10-year average Year-to-Date
2012-2021 Fires: 118 Acres: 5,247
Current Wildfires
Fires: 0
Acres: 0
New: 0
Contained: 1
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Marshall
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Boulder County Office
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CNTY 6,080 100 One mile northwest of Broomfield, CO  
Fires: 0
Acres: 0
New: 1
Contained: 1
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
* Night
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Kisatchie National Forest
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USFS 320 100    
Fires: 0
Acres: 0
New: 0
Contained: 1
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Lost Cove
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National Forests in North Carolina
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USFS 1,000 100 One mile southwest from Roseboro, NC  
Fires: 0
Acres: 0
New: 1
Contained: 1
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
* FM 581
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Texas A & M Forest Service
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ST 403 100