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Suiattle River Fire

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Unit Information

Washington 
Everett, 
98201 
Washington 
Everett, 
98201 

Incident Contacts

  • Fire Information
    Email:
    2022.lochkatrine@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    425-386-1354
    Hours:
    8 am - 8 pm

News

This is the last update from Idaho Team 1 for the Suiattle River Fire
Weather:  It will be partly sunny today with a high near 68-70 degrees.  Humidity levels will remain high for the next several days.  Light breezes will begin in the afternoon.  There are increasing chances of rain that may come to fruition on Friday but it will quickly abate as we go into the weekend.  
Weather:  A seasonal weather pattern will prevail this week bringing cooler temperatures and low chances of light rains.  There are slight chances that conditions could produce thunderstorms with locally erratic winds and heavy rains.  Relative humidity recoveries overnight will be robust. 
Weather:  Weather conditions today will be within the norms of a seasonal weather pattern.  Relative humidity recovery overnight will be robust.  Cooler temperatures and higher relative humidity levels will prevail throughout the week.  Fire personnel are continuously monitoring the weather and anticipating its effect on fire behavior.    
   Suiattle River Fire Update, September 12, 2022Weather:  The Red Flag Warning has ended.  Weather conditions are expected to moderate today with a return to a seasonal weather pattern.   Cooler temperatures and increased relative humidity levels will prevail throughout the week.   Fire personnel are continuously monitoring the weather and anticipating its effect on fire behavior.    
Suiattle River Fire Update for September 11, 2022Weather: The Red Flag Warning has been extended through Sunday evening for dry and unstable conditions that have the potential to increase fire activity.  Weather conditions are expected to moderate after Sunday. 
and will likely worsen over the weekend! 
 Everett Herald, September 6