483 FNUS75 KGJT 080002 FWSGJT Spot Forecast for Babylon Fire Plans...USFS National Weather Service Grand Junction CO 602 PM MDT Tue Jul 7 2026 Forecast is based on forecast start time of 1800 MDT on July 07. If conditions become unrepresentative, contact the National Weather Service. .DISCUSSION...Dry conditions continue with afternoon RH in the teens and good overnight recovery to around 40%. Breezy westerly winds becoming more southwesterly drainage winds overnight. .TONIGHT... Sky/weather.........Partly cloudy (25-35 percent). Areas of smoke through the night. CWR.................0 percent. Min temperature.....63-68. Max humidity........37-42 percent. Wind (20 ft)........West winds 15 mph shifting to the southwest 5-10 mph overnight. Smoke dispersal.....Excellent decreasing to poor (8000 knot-ft) overnight. Mixing height.......12100 ft AGL decreasing to 600 ft AGL overnight. Transport winds.....West 15 mph shifting to the south 16 mph overnight. Clearing Index......1050 decreasing to 80 overnight. Chance of thunder...5 percent. .WEDNESDAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny (10-20 percent). Patchy smoke in the morning, then areas of smoke in the afternoon. CWR.................0 percent. Max temperature.....85-90. Min humidity........13-18 percent. Wind (20 ft)........West winds 15 mph. Smoke dispersal.....Excellent. Mixing height.......12700 ft AGL. Transport winds.....West 18 mph. Clearing Index......1050. Chance of thunder...0 percent. $$ Forecaster...David Byers Requested by...David Firmage Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2616948.0/GJT .DELDT 07/07/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL david.firmage@usda.gov  461 FNUS75 KPIH 080001 FWSPIH Spot Forecast for Maze...USWFS National Weather Service Pocatello ID 601 PM MDT Tue Jul 7 2026 Forecast is based on forecast start time of 0600 MDT on July 08. If conditions become unrepresentative, contact the National Weather Service. Please contact our office at (208) 232-9357, if you have questions or concerns with this forecast. .DISCUSSION...Expect a mild start to Wednesday with an increasing chance for isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon and early evening hours. The stronger storms on Wednesday will be capable of producing wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph and small hail. Outside of any thunderstorms, expect afternoon wind gusts around 20 to 25 mph. High pressure begins to slowly build in over the area in the second half of the week, so it is looking drier, but also hotter with near-critical fire weather conditions on Friday and Saturday. .WEDNESDAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy as the day goes on with a chance for an isolated storm, especially after 1600 MDT. CWR.................Around 5 percent. Chance of thunder...Less than 5 percent before 1200 MDT, then increasing to around 15 percent by 1800 MDT. Max temperature.....89 to 94 degrees. Min humidity........15 to 20 percent. Wind (20 ft)........East winds around 5 mph in the morning shifting to the southwest 10 to 15 mph by 1100 MDT with gusts to around 20 mph in the afternoon. Gusty and erratic winds expected near thunderstorms in the late afternoon. Mixing height.......Near 400 ft AGL in the morning, increasing to 9700 ft AGL by 1300 MDT and increasing to 13000 ft AGL by 1600 MDT. Transport winds.....East around 5 to 10 mph in the morning becoming west southwest around 15 mph. Rainfall amount.....0.00 inches. .WEDNESDAY NIGHT... Sky/weather.........Mostly cloudy then becoming partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. CWR.................Around 5 percent. Chance of thunder...15 percent until 2200 MDT then decreasing to around 5 percent. Min temperature.....51 to 56 degrees. Max humidity........75 to 80 percent. Wind (20 ft)........South winds around 10 mph with gusts to around 20 mph shifting to the east around 5 to 10 mph overnight. Gusty and erratic winds expected near thunderstorms in the evening. Mixing height.......Decreasing to near 5500 ft AGL by 1900 MDT then to near 500 ft AGL by 2100 MDT. Transport winds.....West around 10 to 15 mph until 2300 MDT then becoming east around 10 mph by 0200 MDT. Rainfall amount.....0.00 inches. .THURSDAY... Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny in the morning becoming partly sunny in the afternoon. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of thunder...0 to 5 percent. Max temperature.....89 to 94 degrees. Min humidity........10 to 15 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Light winds becoming southwest 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 20 to 25 mph in the afternoon. Mixing height.......Near 500 ft AGL at 0600 MDT and increasing to 8800 ft AGL by 1200 MDT, then increasing to 14100 ft AGL by 1700 MDT. Transport winds.....Southeast around 5 to 10 mph in the morning becoming southwest around 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon. Rainfall amount.....0.00 inches. .OUTLOOK... .THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 53 to 61. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. .FRIDAY...Sunny. Highs 87 to 96. .FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 55 to 64. .SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 91 to 100. .SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY...Mostly clear. Lows 57 to 67. Highs 94 to 102. .SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 60 to 68. Highs 89 to 99. $$ Forecaster...Moore Requested by...EIIFC Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2616940.0/PIH .DELDT 07/07/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL tdegarmo@blm.gov,tlabrum@blm.gov,ideic@firenet.gov  608 FNUS76 KOTX 080005 FWSOTX Spot Forecast for chelan falls...SEWAIMT Team 1 National Weather Service Spokane WA 505 PM PDT Tue Jul 7 2026 Forecast is based on forecast start time of 1748 PDT on July 07. ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM PDT THIS EVENING... ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 10 PM PDT WEDNESDAY... .DISCUSSION... The passage of a dry cold front Wednesday morning will lead to another day of critical fire weather conditons. While the front will bring lower daytime temperatures and higher minimum relative humidities compared to Tuesday, values will still be critical and winds will be even breezier. Winds will initially be light and out of the northwest to begin the day, then steadily increase throughout the morning. The nocturnal inversion will lift around 0800 hours and erode through the morning thereafter. A subtle wind shift from northwesterly to west-northwesterly will occur between 1200 hours and 1400 hours, then shift back to northwesterly with speeds further increasing through the afternoon. Winds will then diminish between 1900 hours and 2100 hours Wednesday before making another subtle westerly shift and becoming light Wednesday night. Hot and dry weather continues into Thursday with westerly winds becoming breezy again Thursday afternoon. If conditions become unrepresentative, contact the National Weather Service. *************************************************************** Forecasts for 20 foot wind speeds (valleys and ridge tops) are 10 minute averages reflecting RAWS wind. ***Ventilation Index is derived from transport wind multiplied by the mixing height divided by 100. Categories: low (< 200), moderate (200-500), high (500-800), and very high (> 800). *************************************************************** .REST OF TODAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of lightning.0 percent. Max temperature.....Around 89. Min humidity........12 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Southwest winds 9 to 10 mph. Mixing height.......10500 ft AGL. Transport winds.....Southwest around 15 mph. Ventilation Index...Very high (1371). .TONIGHT... Sky/weather.........Partly cloudy. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of lightning.0 percent. Min temperature.....Around 59. Max humidity........53 percent. Wind (20 ft)........West winds 7 to 14 mph. Mixing height.......9500 ft AGL falling to 500 ft AGL. Transport winds.....West 14 to 16 mph. Ventilation Index...Very high (1340) decreasing to low (66) overnight. .WEDNESDAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of lightning.0 percent. Max temperature.....85-92. Min humidity........19 to 24 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Northwesterly winds 6 to 11 mph through 0900 hours increasing to 12 to 18mph by 1200 hours. West to northwest winds 7 to 15 mph from 1200 to 1400 hours, then northwest winds increase to 18 to 25mph through the afternoon. Gusts up to 35 mph in the afternoon. Windiest conditions across the ridgetops. Mixing height.......Inversion breaking between 0800 and 0900 hours, with mixing height around 5000 ft AGL by 1100 hours. Mixing heights increasing to around 6500 ft AGL in the afternoon. Transport winds.....Northwest 10 to 15 mph in the morning becoming west 12 to 17 mph in the afternoon. Ventilation Index...High (547) increasing to very high (887) in the afternoon. $$ Forecaster...PP Requested by...Bill Box Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2616779.4/OTX .DELDT 07/07/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL bill_box@firenet.gov  444 FNUS75 KPSR 080019 FWSPSR Spot Forecast for BALDY...AZ-DFFM National Weather Service Phoenix AZ 519 PM MST Tue Jul 7 2026 Forecast is based on forecast start time of 0600 MST on July 08. If conditions become unrepresentative...contact the National Weather Service. .DISCUSSION... The main concern on Wednesday will be another round of widely scattered showers and thunderstorms in the vicinity of the fire site. Currently chances for any direct impacts from thunderstorms are low (20% or less), however there is a high chance that an westward moving outflow boundary will push through Gila County in the late afternoon and early evening bringing an abrupt easterly wind shift. Gusts could reach 30-35 mph for a few hours as the boundary progresses through. Otherwise, winds will follow typical diurnal patterns (westerly upslope during the afternoon and downvalley at night). Afternoon humidity levels will generally fall to a 20-25% range with fair overnight recovery up to 40%. ...Thunderstorms imply gusty winds... Note...Additional Fire Weather Forecast information can be found in the Area Forecast Discussion. See product PHXAFDPSR. .WEDNESDAY... Sky/weather.........Partly Sunny (40-50 percent). Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. CWR.................10 percent. Chance of thunder...20 percent. Max temperature.....Around 97. Min humidity........19-24 percent. Wind (20 ft)........South winds 5 to 7 mph in the morning, shifting to the west 8 to 12 mph with gusts to around 20 mph in the afternoon. Gusty and erratic winds expected near thunderstorms. .WEDNESDAY NIGHT... Sky/weather.........Mostly clear (10-20 percent). Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the early evening. CWR.................5 percent. Chance of thunder...10 percent. Min temperature.....Around 76. Max humidity........37-42 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Northwest winds 6 to 10 mph in the evening, shifting to north 5 to 7 mph overnight. Gusty and erratic winds expected near thunderstorms. .THURSDAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny (0-10 percent). CWR.................0 percent. Chance of thunder...1 percent. Max temperature.....Around 97. Min humidity........18-23 percent. Wind (20 ft)........West winds 8 to 12 mph with gusts to around 20 mph in the afternoon. $$ Forecaster...MS Requested by...Mike Pickett Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2616947.0/PSR .DELDT 07/07/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL aidclogistics@dffm.az.gov  641 FNUS76 KLOX 080025 FWSLOX Spot Forecast for Bear Fire...NWS National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 525 PM PDT Tue Jul 7 2026 If conditions become unrepresentative, contact the National Weather Service. ...HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM PDT FRIDAY... .DISCUSSION... A warming and drying trend is expected for the area. Humidity will fall into the mid teens on Wednesday and low teens on Thursday. Wind direction will change fairly frequently over the next several days due to terrain driven diurnal patterns as well as period off offshore northeast flow starting Wednesday afternoon. Confidence in forecast is generally high, though wind shift timing may be off by up to 2 hours. .TONIGHT... Sky/weather.........Mostly clear. Min temperature.....57-60. Max humidity........60-65 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Northwest winds 6-10 mph with gust to 15 mph becoming light/downvalley under 5 mph after midnight. Ridgetop wind.......Northwest winds 7-12 mph with gust to 18 mph becoming northeast 4-8 mph after midnight. Mixing height.......Falling to 700 ft AGL. Transport winds.....North 5-10 mph. .WEDNESDAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny. Max temperature.....92-95. Min humidity........14-17 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Southeast/upvalley winds around 5 mph, shifting to the northeast 4-8 mph with gusts to 12 mph in the early afternoon. Ridgetop wind.......East 4-8 mph, becoming northeast 5-10 mph with gusts to 15 mph in the afternoon. Mixing height.......Rising to 5500 ft AGL in the afternoon. Transport winds.....North around 6 mph. .WEDNESDAY NIGHT... Sky/weather.........Mostly clear. Min temperature.....59-61. Max humidity........45-55 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Northeast winds 4-8 mph with gusts to 12 mph, becoming north late in the evening. Light/downvalley under 5 mph after midnight. Ridgetop wind.......Northeast 8-15 mph with gusts to 20 mph, decreasing to east 4-8 mph with gusts to 12 mph after midnight. Mixing height.......Falling to 600 ft AGL overnight. Transport winds.....North around 10 mph. .THURSDAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny. Max temperature.....97-100. Min humidity........10-14 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Southeast/upvalley winds around 5 mph, becoming northwest 4-8 mph with gusts to 12 mph in the mid afternoon. Ridgetop wind.......East 4-8 mph with gusts to 12 mph, becoming northwest in the mid afternoon. Mixing height.......Rising to 7000 ft AGL in the afternoon. Transport winds.....North 5-10 mph. $$ Forecaster...SCHOENFELD Requested by...NWS Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2616949.0/LOX .DELDT 07/07/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL lox.operational.staff@noaa.gov  295 FNUS75 KBYZ 080059 FWSBYZ Spot Forecast for Tee Fire...WFS National Weather Service Billings MT 659 PM MDT Tue Jul 7 2026 Forecast is based on forecast start time of 1900 MDT on July 07. If conditions become unrepresentative...contact the National Weather Service. Please contact our office if you have questions or concerns with this forecast. .DISCUSSION... Isolated thunderstorms are possible through 2200 MDT this evening. Main threats will be gusty winds, large hail and brief heavy rain. Winds will be light overnight, becoming north/northeast late morning. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms returns Wednesday mid afternoon through the evening. Similar hazards are possible. .REST OF TONIGHT... Sky/weather.........Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in the evening. CWR.................7 percent. Chance of lightning.15 percent. Min temperature.....57-61. Max humidity........81-85 percent. Wind (20 ft)........ Slope/valley.......East winds 5 to 7 mph in the evening becoming light. Mixing height.......Decreasing to 500 ft AGL overnight. Transport winds.....Northeast becoming east around 8 mph. .WEDNESDAY... Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. CWR.................5 percent. Chance of lightning.17 percent. Max temperature.....89-93. Min humidity........25-29 percent. Wind (20 ft)........ Slope/valley.......Light winds becoming northeast up to 5 to 12 mph in the afternoon. Gusty and erratic winds expected near thunderstorms in the afternoon. Mixing height.......Increase to 7300 ft AGL in the afternoon. Transport winds.....South around 7 mph. $$ Forecaster...Stetzer Requested by...Erin Casey Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2616951.0/BYZ .DELDT 07/07/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL mtbdc@firenet.gov