Fire danger in Malheur National Forest increases with warmer weather
Kelsey Merison
HINES, Ore. (KTVZ) — Happening now, with increasing temperatures and lower fuel moisture, the Malheur National Forest will move from a low to a moderate fire danger rating.
The moderate fire danger rating went into effect this morning. When fire danger is “moderate”, it means that fires can start from most accidental causes, but number of fire starts are usually low.
If a fire does start in an open, dry grassland it will burn and spread quickly on windy days. Most wood fires will spread slowly to moderately.
Average fire intensity will be moderate, except in heavy concentrations of fuel, which may burn hot.