6 -10 D AY T EMPERATURE /P RECIPITATION O UTLOOK 6 - 10 Day Outlook: probability for Above Normal temperatures in Western Arizona and Above Normal precipitation.

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6 -10 D AY T EMPERATURE /P RECIPITATION O UTLOOK Day Outlook: probability for Above Normal temperatures in Western Arizona and Above Normal precipitation probability for Arizona

D ROUGHT The current Drought Monitor indicates that drought conditions range from No Drought to Moderate Drought for Western Arizona The Drought Outlook shows that where drought conditions exist, the drought will persist or intensify

NFDRS G RAPHS - DOI D ESERTS

NFDRS G RAPHS - DOI U PLANDS

32 Fires 3 Lightning Caused Fire Size Class C+ 1 Fire - 8 Acres Fire Size Class A/B: 2 Fires - 1 Acre 29 Human Caused Fire Size Class C+ 2 Fires - 40 Acres Fire Size Class A/B: 27 Fires - 9 Acres - 27 CRD - 5 BOR Fire Size Class A: B: C: D: E: F: G: CRD F IRE A CTIVITY

BIA F IRE A CTIVITY Fires 2.5 Acres Fort Yuma Agency 1 Fire 1 Human Caused.1 Acre 0 Lightning Caused 0 Acres Colorado River Agency 8 Fires 8 Human Caused 2.4 Acres 0 Lightning Caused 0 Acres Fire Size Class A: B: C: D: E: F: G:

2015 P RECIPITATION

F IRE P OTENTIAL O UTLOOK - M AP

F IRE P OTENTIAL O UTLOOK - S UMMARY