Date | Time | News and Notes |
10/29/2010 | 0716 | Initial Attack Activity was light in the GACC yesterday with 5 fires for 2 acres reported in the Daily Situation Report, (there may be a 24-hour delay in reporting on the SIT report). Prescribed burning is occurring where prescriptions are met. Reported yesterday were 23 prescribed fires for 351 acres. Low pressure west of Northern CA will slowly weaken and move toward Central CA on Friday. A larger-scale trough will move through the region beginning Friday night with scattered showers, with best precipitation chances over southern portions of the region. Another wave of mostly light precipitation will move across the region Saturday night through midday Sunday with northern areas having higher chances. High pressure will bring dry and warmer weather Monday and Tuesday followed by another chance for rain on Wednesday. |
10/28/2010 | 0712 | Initial Attack Activity was light in the GACC yesterday with 6 fires for 16 acres reported in the Daily Situation Report. Prescribed burning is occurring where prescriptions are met. Reported yesterday were 32 prescribed fires for 1,395 acres. The coast and coastal mountains from the North Bay to the OR border may see 2-4 inches of rain and the remainder of the North Ops region will see little to no rain through Friday. On Friday the low will move toward the Central Coast. As this happens a light East-SE flow will develop over the North Ops area diminishing the clouds and rain and pushing it back to the west. The low will weaken and move across Central CA Saturday. Light rain showers are possible throughout the North Ops area with the best chances over the southern half of the region. Another weak disturbance will move through Saturday night and Sunday with more showers that will diminish before sunset. High pressure will bring dry and warmer weather Monday and Tuesday followed by another chance for rain on Wednesday. |
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