745 FNUS76 KPDT 090404 FWSPDT Spot Forecast for Greenhorn...USFS National Weather Service Pendleton OR 904 PM PDT Wed Jul 8 2026 Forecast is based on forecast start time of 2200 PDT on July 08. ***Thunderstorms imply gusty and erratic winds *** ***Winds are 20 foot 10-minute averages *** ***CWR: Chance of wetting rain 0.10 or greater *** ***Ventilation Index is derived from transport wind multiplied by the mixing height in 100's of ft. Categories are a generalized indicator only: low (< 200), moderate (200-500), high (500-700), and very high (> 700). *** If you have questions or concerns with this forecast, please contact our office at (541) 276-8134. .DISCUSSION...Warm, dry conditions are forecast to persist through Friday. Fair overnight relative humidity recovery tonight, then poor overnight recovery Thursday night. Afternoon relative humidity is anticipated to be in the teens to very low 20s. Predominantly west to northwest winds (locally north) are expected through Thursday, followed by west to southwest winds on Friday. Strongest wind gusts are generally forecast in the late afternoon and evening hours. .REST OF TONIGHT... Sky/weather.........Mostly clear (0-15 percent). Areas of smoke. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of lightning.0 percent. Min temperature.....48-51. Max humidity........50-55 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Northwest winds 7-12 mph with gusts of 15-20 mph in the evening, becoming northwest 3-7 mph overnight. Ridgetop wind.......Northwest winds 12-17 mph with gusts of 20-25 mph in the evening, becoming northwest 4-8 mph overnight. Mixing height.......Decreasing to 400-800 ft AGL overnight. Transport winds.....Northwest 10-15 mph in the evening, decreasing to 6-10 mph overnight. Ventilation Index...Decreasing to low (50) overnight. .THURSDAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny (0-5 percent). Areas of smoke. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of lightning.0 percent. Max temperature.....67-70. Min humidity........14-19 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Northwest to west winds 4-8 mph with gusts of 10-15 mph. Ridgetop wind.......Northwest to west winds 6-11 mph with gusts of 14-19 mph. Mixing height.......Increasing to 6500-7000 ft AGL by afternoon. Transport winds.....West 8-10 mph. Ventilation Index...Low (90) increasing to high (600) in the afternoon. .THURSDAY NIGHT... Sky/weather.........Clear (0-10 percent). Areas of smoke. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of lightning.0 percent. Min temperature.....49-52. Max humidity........35-40 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Northwest winds 3-7 mph with gusts of 10-15 mph in the evening. Ridgetop wind.......Northwest winds 6-11 mph with gusts of 14-19 mph in the evening, decreasing to 4-8 mph overnight. Mixing height.......Decreasing to 300-700 ft AGL overnight. Transport winds.....Northwest 6-10 mph, strongest in the evening. Ventilation Index...Decreasing to low (40) overnight. .FRIDAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny (0-5 percent). Areas of smoke. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of lightning.0 percent. Max temperature.....69-72. Min humidity........17-22 percent. Wind (20 ft)........West to northwest winds 3-6 mph in the morning, becoming west to southwest winds 6-10 mph with gusts of 12-17 mph by late morning and afternoon. Ridgetop wind.......West to northwest winds 3-8 mph early morning, becoming west to southwest winds 8-12 mph with gusts of 15-20 mph by late morning and afternoon. Mixing height.......Increasing to 9500-1000 ft AGL by afternoon.Transport winds.....West to southwest 4-8 mph early morning, becoming southwest 10-14 mph by late morning. Ventilation Index...Low (60) increasing to very high (1100) in the afternoon. $$ Forecaster...Plunkett Requested by...IC-Turner Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2616971.4/PDT .DELDT 07/08/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL kevin.bomberger@usda.gov,kip.turner@usda.gov,orbmc@firenet.gov  663 FNUS76 KMTR 090453 FWSMTR Spot Forecast for Mulholland Ridge Rx...CA-MOR National Weather Service San Francisco CA 953 PM PDT Wed Jul 8 2026 Forecast is based on ignition time of 0900 PDT on July 09. If conditions become unrepresentative, contact the National Weather Service. .DISCUSSION...The marine layer is roughly 1,000 feet deep, and this burn should stay above it through the forecast period. That will help with vertical smoke dispersion, while keeping the temperatures warm and humidity moderate during the day, with excellent recovery at night. Winds will be steady out of the SW, with gust as high as 25 mph along the ridgetop. Since this is close to the marine layer boundary, please send observations or updates if conditions become unrepresentative. If you see low clouds in the morning, you're in the marine layer and will need a forecast update. .THURSDAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny. Max temperature.....76-80. Min humidity........47-51 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of thunder...0 percent. Mixing height.......1300 ft AGL. Transport winds.....Southwest around 8 mph. Marine layer........None. .THURSDAY NIGHT... Sky/weather.........Clear then becoming partly cloudy. Min temperature.....51-55. Max humidity........88-92 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 20 mph. CWR.................0 percent. Chance of thunder...0 percent. Mixing height.......500 ft AGL. Transport winds.....South around 12 mph. Marine layer........None. .FRIDAY... Sky/weather.........Partly sunny then becoming sunny. Max temperature.....70-74. Min humidity........54-58 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 20 mph in the morning. CWR.................1 percent. Chance of thunder...0 percent. Mixing height.......1600 ft AGL. Transport winds.....Southwest around 11 mph. Marine layer........None. $$ Forecaster...D_FLYNN Requested by...Dennis Rein Type of request...PRESCRIBED .TAG 2617057.0/MTR .DELDT 07/08/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL drein@mofd.org,shehling@mofd.org  876 FNUS75 KREV 090459 FWSREV Spot Forecast for Pinenut Fire...NV-NWS National Weather Service Reno NV 959 PM PDT Wed Jul 8 2026 Forecast is based on forecast start time of 0500 PDT on July 09. If conditions become unrepresentative...contact the National Weather Service in Reno. .DISCUSSION... * A brief 2 to 4 hour period of critical conditions is possible Friday and Saturday afternoons due to gusty SW winds and low RH. * Typical July heat and dry weather continues through the weekend with poor nighttime recoveries each night. * A monsoonal pattern will increase the potential for showers and thunderstorms early next week. .THURSDAY... Sky/Weather.........Sunny. Temperature.........63-66 at forecast start...Max 92-95. RH..................30-35% at forecast start...Min 7-12%. 20-Foot Winds.......North winds 4-8 mph in the morning becoming southwest 17-12 mph with gusts around 20 mph after 1200 hours local. Chc Wetting Rain....0%. Chance of thunder...0%. Mixing Height.......200-500 ft agl then 9000-9500 ft agl in the afternoon. Transport Winds.....West around 10 mph. Ventilation.........Poor in the morning becoming very good in the afternoon. .THURSDAY NIGHT... Sky/Weather.........Clear. Temperature.........Min 64-67. RH..................Max 30-35%. 20-Foot Winds.......West winds 6-10 mph with gusts to 20 mph, then north at 4-8 mph after 2100 hours local. Chc Wetting Rain....0%. Chance of thunder...0%. Mixing Height.......1800 ft agl in the evening. Transport Winds.....West 10-15 mph. Ventilation.........Excellent to fair decreasing to poor overnight. .FRIDAY... Sky/Weather.........Sunny. Temperature.........Max 94-97. RH..................Min 7-12%. 20-Foot Winds.......Southwest 12-17 mph with gusts of 30-35 mph in the afternoon. Chc Wetting Rain....0%. Chance of thunder...0%. Mixing Height.......200-500 ft agl then 9200 ft agl in the afternoon. Transport Winds.....West around 10 mph increasing to southwest around 20 mph in the afternoon. Ventilation.........Poor to fair increasing to excellent in the afternoon. $$ Forecaster...Salas Requested by...Jerry Simpson IC(T) Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2617065.0/REV .DELDT 07/08/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL jesimpson@forestry.nv.gov