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Rolling Storm Damage ReportsĪs storms strike, this interactive map is your guide to impacts and damage reports coming into National Weather Service stations nationwide. Track all current severe weather warnings, watches and advisories for McLean, Virginia and other areas in the United States on the interactive weather alerts page. Weather Alerts: Warnings, Watches and Advisories
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It will automatically update every 15 minutes. Also, it is likely that Some aerosols from industrial activities in Mexico and Central America may also be present with the smoke over this large region.Īs severe weather or blizzards threaten, this database scrapes power outage information from more than 1,000 companies nationwide. Within this larger area of thinner density smoke were areas of moderate density smoke primarily over various portions of Mexico, eastern Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. SMOKE/AEROSOL: South Central/Eastern United States/Western Gulf of Mexico/Mexico/Northwest Central America/Pacific Ocean South of Northwest Central America and Southern Mexico - An area of thin to moderate density smoke from the ongoing widespread seasonal fire activity in Mexico and Central America continues to be seen over most of Mexico, northwestern Central America, most of the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean south of northwest Central America, and South Central/Eastern United States. Thinner density smoke from these fires covered a sizable part of the Atlantic reaching as far east as Europe though an embedded area of moderate to thick density smoke was also seen over the northern Atlantic from the east from the tip Greenland to Iceland. The southern part of the moderate to thick area of smoke also extended to the south into eastern Montana and the western Dakotas, and over the region from the Upper and Middle Mississippi Valley regions eastward to the Eastern U.S.

The immediate Lake Almanor area has been repopulated, as have the Feather River Canyon and the Bucks Lake area.Descriptive text narrative for smoke/dust observed in satelite imagery through June 17, 2023, 9:19 p.m.Ĭanada/United States/Atlantic Ocean - Numerous large wildfires scattered across portions of the southern half of Canada generally from northern British Columbia and the southwestern part of the Northwest Territories eastward over the southern tier of Canadian provinces to Quebec continued to result in a very large area of moderate to thick density smoke which covered parts of southern and central Canada. Containment was 55%.Įvacuation orders are gradually being lifted on the fire’s western side. The report Thursday morning from the Forest Service fire managers put Dixie at 859,457 acres (1,343 square miles), an increase of 15,000 acres since the previous morning. The Crater Mountain area, north of the highway, is now under an evacuation order. On Tuesday, that evacuation area was expanded to the east - encompassing Dixie Valley and Frenchman Lake, which were evacuated in July for the Beckwourth Complex fires (perimeter in purple on map above).įifty miles away, strong winds increased activity in the northern part of the Dixie Fire, near Silver Lake, and flames came within three miles of Highway 44. Residents and campers have been ordered to leave an area of Plumas County including Lake Davis as the southeastern flank of the fire burns along the Red Clover Creek watershed. Seven weeks after it ignited, the Dixie Fire is still forcing new evacuations in the northern Sierra Nevada.
