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… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period March through May 2024 Issued 14 March 2024 Executive Summary Weather conditions varied widely in Canada during February and early March. Persistent high pressure areas from both the Pacific and the Arctic influenced weather, although the warmer influences were more …

… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period May through July 2024 Issued 13 May 2024 Executive Summary Widespread drought persists in much of Canada, with ongoing dryness in some regions since the late summer of 2022. This has led to water restrictions and fire bans in some regions of western Canada, although …

… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period April through June 2024 Issued 12 April 2024 Executive Summary Early March in western and central Canada started out cold and snowy, with heavy snow falling in parts of central Saskatchewan. Warmer weather began filtering back in by March 7 and most regions were normal …

… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period February through April 2024 Issued 14 February 2024 Executive Summary Canada experienced seasonal temperatures as January began, with cold weather invading in the second week. Many Alberta locations reached record low temperatures during …

… 202401-JFMA.zip Monthly Archive January (JFMA) … NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period January through March 2024 Issued 16 January 2024 Executive Summary Canada experienced above normal temperatures in all regions during …

… and Peninsular Ranges of southern California into the southern Great Basin and northern Arizona. A cold front will move into the Northwest and northern Rockies from Canada with locally breezy westerly winds of 10-20 mph gusting 25-35 mph with the lowest relative humidity across Wyoming. Above normal temperatures will continue on the … and Peninsular Ranges of southern California into the southern Great Basin and northern Arizona. A cold front will move into the Northwest and northern Rockies from Canada with locally breezy westerly winds of 10-20 mph gusting 25-35 mph with the lowest relative humidity across Wyoming. Above normal temperatures will continue on the …

… and drier air mass will dominate the Upper Midwest and western Great Lakes with a chance of showers spreading into North Dakota as a new frontal system moves out of Canada. In contrast to the active pattern for central and eastern parts of the nation, the first full day of fall will bring tranquil albeit warmer weather to much of the … and drier air mass will dominate the Upper Midwest and western Great Lakes with a chance of showers spreading into North Dakota as a new frontal system moves out of Canada. In contrast to the active pattern for central and eastern parts of the nation, the first full day of fall will bring tranquil albeit warmer weather to much of the …

… the Four Corners region. The cold front associated with the incoming trough will be moving through the Northwest overnight. In the east with the low moving out of eastern Canada and the flat ridge in the west spreading farther east, expect the heat to spread across the Midwest and as far east as the Appalachians. RH will continue to be … the Four Corners region. The cold front associated with the incoming trough will be moving through the Northwest overnight. In the east with the low moving out of eastern Canada and the flat ridge in the west spreading farther east, expect the heat to spread across the Midwest and as far east as the Appalachians. RH will continue to be …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period September through November 2024 Issued 13 September 2024 Executive Summary Warm weather … from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Middle: United States Drought Monitor. Right: Mexican Drought Monitor from CONAGUA-Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Drought: Canada’s overall drought area continued to expand during August, with all provinces and territories having regions that are abnormally dry or feature some level of …

… ESF4: Emergency Support Function, Firefighting WXW: National Weather Service DOE: Department of Energy DOD: Department of Defense International Partners AU: Australia CN: Canada MX: Mexico NZ: New Zealand Other Providers/Ownership CNTY: County OT: Other PRI: Private ST: State ST/OT: State/Other Combined 3 Preface Statistics used in this … States and Alaska was held in conjunction with the second annual North American Seasonal Assessment Workshop (NASAW), which included international participants from Canada and Mexico. The NASAW is part of an ongoing experimental effort to coordinate fire potential outlooks among the three countries. Initial seasonal outlook reports …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period July through September 2023 Issued 12 July 2023 Executive Summary Canada’s very large area burned, among other considerations, have prompted Canadian officials to recognize 2023 as an unprecedented modern-era fire season. Natural …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period August through October 2023 Issued 11 August 2023 Executive Summary Drought and above … may continue in southern regions, and large fires burning through the summer in many Canadian regions can often continue through September and beyond. Natural Resources Canada’s projection for September is for above normal severity across southern British Columbia, southern and eastern Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, western Ontario, and …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period September through November 2023 Issued 12 September 2023 Executive Summary Ongoing … Nunavut area (roughly 108°W, 66.8°N) recorded an August tundra fire, suggesting drought extends across the Northwest Territories/Nunavut border east of Great Bear Lake. Canada’s National Preparedness Level reached 5 in early May and has finally been dropped to 4 as of September 8. Provincial/territorial preparedness levels are gradually …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period September through November 2023 Issued 12 September 2023 Executive Summary Ongoing … Nunavut area (roughly 108°W, 66.8°N) recorded an August tundra fire, suggesting drought extends across the Northwest Territories/Nunavut border east of Great Bear Lake. Canada’s National Preparedness Level reached 5 in early May and has finally been dropped to 4 as of September 8. Provincial/territorial preparedness levels are gradually …

… average at just under 40%, with a slightly below average number of fires as well, about 97% of average. Significant fire activity continued at times in northwestern Canada with over 46 million acres burned, with resumed commitment of US resources. https://www.nifc.gov/nicc-files/predictive/outlooks/month1_outlook.png … is such a thing, generally features a suppressed storm track across the central and eastern US during the late fall and winter months. High pressure ridges aloft over Canada and the northern US can result in drier and warmer than normal conditions over the northern tier of the geographic area, but the suppressed and often active storm …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period October through December 2023 Issued 13 October 2023 Executive Summary Warm, dry, and … Thanksgiving weekend (October 7-9). The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre‘s situation reporting frequency dropped from daily to weekly after September 15 and Canada’s National Preparedness Level dropped from four to three as of Wednesday, September 27, then to one as of October 6. Evacuation alerts and orders continued in …

… below the 10-year average at just over 38%, with a near average number of fires as well, about 99% of average. Significant fire activity diminished across northwestern Canada as well, with commitment of US resources ending in early October. Early and late October precipitation events in the northwestern US continued to slow significant … below the 10-year average at just over 38%, with a near average number of fires as well, about 99% of average. Significant fire activity diminished across northwestern Canada as well, with commitment of US resources ending in early October. Early and late October precipitation events in the northwestern US continued to slow significant …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period November 2023 through January 2024 Issued 14 November 2023 Executive Summary Warm and dry weather continued in most of Canada through the …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period December 2023 through February 2024 Issued 13 December 2023 Executive Summary Warm and dry weather continued in most of western Canada through …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period December 2023 through February 2024 Issued 13 December 2023 Executive Summary Warm and dry weather continued in most of western Canada through …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period January through March 2024 Issued 16 January 2024 Executive Summary Canada experienced above normal temperatures in all regions during …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period February through April 2024 Issued 14 February 2024 Executive Summary Canada … drought, albeit with 1% decrease in the overall drought area in comparison with the first half of January. Fire Season Status: Smoldering fires carrying over from Canada’s record-breaking 2023 fire season continue to be monitored in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and possibly other jurisdictions. Occasional …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period February through April 2024 Issued 14 February 2024 Executive Summary Canada … drought, albeit with 1% decrease in the overall drought area in comparison with the first half of January. Fire Season Status: Smoldering fires carrying over from Canada’s record-breaking 2023 fire season continue to be monitored in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and possibly other jurisdictions. Occasional …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period February through April 2024 Issued 14 February 2024 Executive Summary Canada … drought, albeit with 1% decrease in the overall drought area in comparison with the first half of January. Fire Season Status: Smoldering fires carrying over from Canada’s record-breaking 2023 fire season continue to be monitored in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and possibly other jurisdictions. Occasional …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period November 2024 through January 2025 Issued 15 November 2024 Executive Summary Across … cool periods. The greatest temperature anomalies were recorded in the Arctic, southern Prairies, southern British Columbia, and northern parts of eastern Canada. Eastern Canada’s warmest days resulted in a few record high temperatures, with an occasional record low at other locations during the coolest period. As in western Canada, the …