The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning from 11 a.m. Saturday through 11 p.m. Sunday for hot, dry, and unstable conditions.
There was no infrared flight overnight Friday so the acreage remains at 83,922 acres, 40 percent contained.
QUICK FACTS
Total Acres: 83,922
Containment: 40%
Total Personnel: 800
Formation of pyro-cumulus and potential plume-dominated fire behavior is possible over the next couple of days. If this occurs, fire may spread in any direction rapidly and spotting distance could exceed a mile. During today’s morning briefing, fire managers emphasized safety and situational awareness with critical fire weather forecasted for the next two days.
Firefighters have been working 24 hours to protect homes and structures while also actively trying to get a containment line around the Lone Rock Fire, a wildfire driven by flashy fuels, hot weather, and dry fuels. Operational leaders have assigned resources to three shifts: day shift, swing shift and night shift.
Inciweb Page: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orprd-lone-rock-fire