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National Preparedness Level 3

as of June 18, 2026 at 7:30 a.m. MDT (on a scale from 1 to 5)

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June 18, 2026

The National Preparedness Level increased to 3 (PL3) today as significant wildland fire activity continues across multiple geographic areas and the potential for additional large fires remains elevated in the days ahead. While current resource capability remains sufficient to sustain incident operations, geographic areas are increasingly utilizing national support to accomplish incident management objectives. The increase reflects growing demand for firefighting resources and heightened fire potential across several regions of the country.

Nationally, 74 new fires were reported yesterday, with 27 uncontained large fires currently burning across the nation. Nearly 5,000 personnel, including two Complex Incident Management Teams, are assigned to incidents nationwide. So far this year, 33,349 fires have burned more than 2.6 million acres, exceeding the 10-year average for both fires and acres burned to date.


Fire activity remains concentrated across the Northwest, Great Basin, Southwest, and Rocky Mountain areas. In the Northwest, several new large fires emerged in Washington and Oregon, including the Kartar, Roza, Cable Creek, and Tucannon Mutual Aid fires, where firefighters are responding to active fire behavior, threatened structures, and ongoing evacuations and road closures. In the Great Basin, new fires in Idaho and Nevada, including the Median, Kane Springs, and Grapevine fires, are exhibiting rapid growth and challenging fire behavior.


In the Southwest, firefighters continue working on the Sycamore Fire in Arizona and the Bear Fire in New Mexico, while crews in Nebraska remain engaged on the South Fork Fire, which has burned more than 39,000 acres. 

Across the country, firefighters, dispatchers, aviation personnel, incident management teams, and support staff continue working together to protect lives, communities, infrastructure, and natural resources as fire activity increases heading into summer.

Weather

Hot and dry conditions will persist across the western third of the US today with more triple digit heat and single digit relative humidity across the Desert Southwest. Additionally expect locally breezy conditions in the afternoon and evening, especially over southern Utah and southern Nevada. More thunderstorms are also anticipated over the northern Sierra and southeast Arizona, southern New Mexico and west Texas during the afternoon and evening. These storms will produce spotty rainfall. Over the remainder of the Lower 48 states, most locations will experience cool and wet weather. The exception will occur along the Eastern Seaboard where temperatures will reach the 90s with relative humidity values below 40% before a cold front pushes through in the afternoon. Over Alaska expect drying conditions with warming temperatures, especially over the interior.

Daily statistics
Number of new large fires or emergency response


* New fires are identified with an asterisk
4 States currently reporting large fires:
Total number of large fires 14
Acres from all active fires 29,653
Fires contained 0
Year-to-date statistics
2026 (1/1/26-6/18/26) Fires: 33,349 Acres: 2,627,549
2025 (1/1/25-6/18/25) Fires: 32,305 Acres: 1,335,160
2024 (1/1/24-6/18/24) Fires: 19,034 Acres: 2,128,208
2023 (1/1/23-6/18/23) Fires: 21,664 Acres: 630,458
2022 (1/1/22-6/18/22) Fires: 30,656 Acres: 3,166,246
2021 (1/1/21-6/18/21) Fires: 28,436 Acres: 1,061,091
2020 (1/1/20-6/18/20) Fires: 22,070 Acres: 945,827
2019 (1/1/19-6/18/19) Fires: 17,446 Acres: 476,438
2018 (1/1/18-6/18/18) Fires: 26,693 Acres: 2,138,750
2017 (1/1/17-6/18/17) Fires: 27,270 Acres: 2,524,705
2016 (1/1/16-6/18/16) Fires: 22,981 Acres: 1,883,700
10-year average Year-to-Date
2016-2025 Fires: 24,685 Acres: 1,611,629
Current Wildfires
Fires: 1
Acres: 1,964
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Kilolitna Alaska Fire Service - Tanana Zone BLM 1,964 0 Started on FWS land 60 miles northwest of Rampart, AK
Fires: 1
Acres: 2,500
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Rock Canyon Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management - Northern District ST 2,500 0 Twenty miles southeast of Fredonia, AZ
Fires: 1
Acres: 3,085
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Shore Riverside Unit ST 3,085 54 Two miles west of Calimesa, CA
Fires: 4
Acres: 7,709
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Rookery Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge FWS 3,700 25 Three miles northwest of Deland, FL
Shell National Forests in Florida USFS 2,822 70 Thirteen miles west of Deland, FL
Trail 13 09 Florida Forest Service ST 687 80 Six miles southwest of Inverness, FL
Well 13 Florida Forest Service ST 500 25 Five miles west of Medley, FL
Fires: 1
Acres: 8,624
New: 1
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
* Median Gooding County CNTY 8,624 0 Four miles northwest of Wendell, ID
Fires: 3
Acres: 2,892
New: 2
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Dellenbaugh Lake Mead National Recreation Area NPS 767 10
* Grapevine Ely District Office BLM 1,125 0 10 Miles SE of Caliente, NV 775-399-8248
* Kane Springs Ely District Office BLM 1,000 0 17 Miles SW of Caliente, NV 775-399-8248
Fires: 1
Acres: 662
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Rose Bay Canal North Carolina Forest Service ST 662 53 Ten miles southwest of Fairfield, NC
Fires: 1
Acres: 2,000
New: 1
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
* School Lands Oklahoma Division of Forestry ST 2,000 20 Nine miles northwest of Waynoka, OK
Fires: 1
Acres: 217
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Upriver Northeast Region-Department of Natural Resources ST 217 10 1 mile east of Spokane 509-509-6818