Weather
The Pine Tree, News for Calaveras County and Beyond Weather
Amador Angels Camp Arnold Bear Valley Copperopolis Murphys San Andreas Valley Springs Moke Hill/West Point Tuolumne
News
Business Directory
Weather & Roads
Sports
Real Estate
Search
Weekly & Grocery Ads
Entertainment
Life & Style
Government
Law Enforcement
Business
Wine News
Health & Fitness
Home & Garden
Food & Dining
Religion & Faith
Frogtown USA
Calendar
Polls
Columns
Free Classifieds
Letters to the Editor
Obituaries
About Us

Coming Soon...
Wednesday, Apr 24
All Day The Big Used XC Ski Sale Starts April 20th at Bear Valley Adventure Company!
Thursday, Apr 25
All Day The Big Used XC Ski Sale Starts April 20th at Bear Valley Adventure Company!
Friday, Apr 26
All Day The Big Used XC Ski Sale Starts April 20th at Bear Valley Adventure Company!
All Day HCO Sledfest 2024 is April 26-28 at Bear Valley
Saturday, Apr 27
All Day Come Celebrate Calaveras’ Spring Wine Weekend
All Day The Big Used XC Ski Sale Starts April 20th at Bear Valley Adventure Company!
All Day HCO Sledfest 2024 is April 26-28 at Bear Valley
All Day Huge Savings at Millworkz Inventory Reduction Sale Every Saturday!
Sunday, Apr 28
All Day Come Celebrate Calaveras’ Spring Wine Weekend
All Day The Big Used XC Ski Sale Starts April 20th at Bear Valley Adventure Company!
All Day HCO Sledfest 2024 is April 26-28 at Bear Valley
All Day Our Sunday Edition with Local Features, Local Specials & More Every Sunday All Day Long!
Saturday, May 4
All Day Get Your Tickets Now for the Fourth Annual Ragin Cajun Festival!! (Past Years Photos Below)
09:00 AM The 24th Annual Kids Fishing Clinic is May 4th!
Sunday, May 5
All Day Our Sunday Edition with Local Features, Local Specials & More Every Sunday All Day Long!

Log In
Username

Password

Remember Me



Posted by: thepinetree on 09/10/2022 12:03 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 09/10/2022 12:03 PM
Expires: 01/01/2027 12:00 AM
:

September 10th Mosquito Fire Update, 33,754 Acres & Rate of Growth Slows

Foresthill, CA...The Mosquito Fire was detected the evening of Tuesday, September 6, and is actively burning actively near Oxbow Reservoir, 4 miles east of Foresthill, in brush and timber in very steep and rugged terrain. The fire was less active overnight Friday than previous nights. Cooler, more humid weather conditions Saturday should reduce fire behavior somewhat, but the vegetation remains critically dry and will burn readily. The photo below is of smoke impacting Tahoe area from Diamond Peak above Incline Village, NV.







Sheriff's Offices in Placer County and El Dorado County have issued evacuation orders and warnings for several communities and areas near the fire. Interactive maps are available for both counties:
Placer County evacuation map (PDF of evacuation zones and descriptions)
El Dorado County evacuation map (PDF of evacuation zones and descriptions)

The decision to evacuate a community is done with an understanding of the inconvenience it places on those who live and work in a community but with the priority of life safety. Ensure that you are prepared and ready to evacuate at a moment's notice.

Tahoe National Forest: Facebook, Twitter (@Tahoe_NF)
Tahoe National Forest closure order and map: Forest Order No. 17-22-09

Eldorado National Forest: Facebook, Twitter (@EldoradoNF)
Eldorado National Forest closure order and map: Forest Order No. 03-22-16

CAL FIRE AEU: Facebook, Twitter (@calfireaeu)

CAL FIRE NEU: Facebook, Twitter (@calfireneu)



Basic Information



Current as of 9/10/2022, 10:32:27 AM
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin Tuesday September 06th, 2022 approx. 06:27 PM
Location 4 miles east of Foresthill and north of Oxbow Reservoir
Incident Commander Rick Young (California Interagency IMT 5), Jim Hudson (CAL FIRE), and Dusty Miller (CAL FIRE)
Coordinates 39.006 latitude, -120.745 longitude


Current Situation



Total Personnel 1,565
Size 33,754 Acres
Fuels Involved Vegetation--timber, brush, and hardwood litter--is critically dry. Any beneficial effects of a relative-humidity increase will be slight and brief. Vegetation will remain primed for extreme fire behavior.
Significant Events Observed fire behavior was moderate, consisting of uphill runs, torching, and flanking. On Friday, fire behavior was moderated by late dissipation of the smoke inversion layer.


Outlook



Planned Actions * Provide structure defense and point protection for values at risk.

* Protect private timberlands.

* Scout for opportunities to construct containment lines.

* Perform firing operations where appropriate.

* Construct direct and indirect line as conditions and opportunities allow.
Projected Incident Activity The fire has been burning actively overnight. Higher relative humidity Saturday may provide a slight and temporary decrease in fire behavior, but expect very active fire growth overnight.
Remarks The fire is being managed under unified command between the USDA Forest Service, California Incident Incident Management Team 5 (Type 1), CAL FIRE, and Placer County Sheriff.


Current Weather



Weather Concerns On Saturday, critically hot, dry conditions will moderate slightly with the moisture effects from Hurricane Kay. Relative humidity will be slightly higher and temperatures slightly cooler (into the 90s). No major wind events are anticipated, and diurnal wind patterns will preside. Considerable fire growth and smoke plume development are possible. Winds aloft will shift east to southwest to west to southeast with the passage of the remnants of Hurricane Kay.






Comments - Make a comment
The comments are owned by the poster. We are not responsible for its content. We value free speech but remember this is a public forum and we hope that people would use common sense and decency. If you see an offensive comment please email us at news@thepinetree.net
No Subject
Posted on: 2022-09-10 12:53:16   By: Anonymous
 
GOOD AFTERNOON LITTLE DICKHEAD (sniveler)

[Reply ]

No Subject
Posted on: 2022-09-10 17:03:07   By: Anonymous
 
There was a fire at Fricot City/Right of Passage School (Calaveras) this afternoon. Believe they got it quickly stopped?

[Reply ]


What's Related
These might interest you as well
Local News


Mark Twain Medical Center
Meadowmont Pharmacy
Angels & San Andreas Memorial Chapels
Bear Valley Real Estate
Gerard Insurance
Bank of Stockton
Fox Security
Bistro Espresso
Chatom Winery
Middleton's Furniture
Bear Valley Mountain Resort
Cave, Mine & Zip Lines
High Country Spa & Stove
Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway
Sierra Logging Museum Calaveras Mentoriing
Jenny's Kitchen

Copyright © The Pine Tree 2005-2023