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October 23 Update for the Loch Katrine Fire
Loch Katrine Fire
Publication Type: News 10/26/2022
Loch Katrine Fire, Suiattle River Fire, and Boulder Lake Fire
Daily Update, October 23, 2022, 10:00 AM
Fire activity on the Loch Katrine, Suiattle River, and Boulder Lake fires has been limited by the recent rain showers, cooler temperatures, and high-elevation snowfall. The last IR flight was on October 19, so acres have not changed.
The Suiattle River and Boulder Lake fires are in monitor and patrol status. As of this morning, Sunday, October 23, 2022, the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest has assumed management of the Suiattle River Fire and the Boulder Lake Fire, because no further significant activity is anticipated on these fires based on current and expected weather forecasts. If you have questions or need addition information, please contact the Darrington Ranger Station during normal business hours at 360-436-1155.
Evacuation: No evacuation orders are in place.
Weather and Fire Behavior: Today (Sunday) will see low clouds in the morning and overcast conditions in the afternoon with a chance of light rain. Another storm is building in the Pacific and will bring rain after midnight tonight and steady rain Monday and Tuesday. Caution: Rain may increase the risk of burn scar debris flows and flash floods.