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Middle Fork Fire

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P.O. Box 7 Crater Lake OR 97604 Oregon 
Crater Lake, 
Oregon 
97604 
P.O. Box 7 Crater Lake OR 97604 Oregon 
Crater Lake, 
Oregon 
97604 

Incident Contacts

  • Public Affairs Officer Marsha McCabe
    Email:
    marsha_mccabe@nps.gov
    Phone:
    541-594-3091

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Local smoke production has increased from new and existing wildfires. GOOD air quality for most areas this morning. A change in wind patterns late tonight will bring smoke to areas that haven't had it in a week or more. Expect reduced visibility on I-5 early Wednesday morning along with degraded air quality west of the Cascades until afternoon clearing. A second round of overnight smoke is expected before wind patterns change again, bringing GOOD air quality west of the Cascades later this week.

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Local smoke production has increased from new and existing wildfires. Mostly GOOD today with a few smoke prone areas MODERATE. A change in wind patterns on Tuesday will bring smoke to areas that haven't had it in a week or more. Expect reduced visibility on I-5 early Wednesday morning along with degraded air quality west of the Cascades.

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Local smoke production has increased from the active fires yesterday. Expect continued MODERATE impacts to smoke prone areas, GOOD air quality elsewhere but haze may be visible.

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Local smoke production has increased from the active fires yesterday. Smoke from Idaho fires also contributed to the degrading of air quality in Oregon. Expect continued MODERATE impacts to smoke prone areas.

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