T EMPERATURE /P RECIPITATION - L AST 3 M ONTHS Temperature: Above to Much Above Average for all of Arizona Precipitation: Below Average to Near Average.

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T EMPERATURE /P RECIPITATION - L AST 3 M ONTHS Temperature: Above to Much Above Average for all of Arizona Precipitation: Below Average to Near Average for Central-Western Arizona

T EMPERATURE /P RECIPITATION - N EXT 3 M ONTHS Temperature: Normal for Arizona Precipitation: Above Normal for Arizona

W INTER O UTLOOK

D ROUGHT The current Drought Monitor shows areas of Moderate Drought conditions and Abnormally Dry areas across Central-Western Arizona The Seasonal Drought Outlook (October-January) indicates that Drought removal is likely for all of Arizona

48 Fires 24 Lightning Caused Fire Size Class: C+ 2 Fires - 9,246 Acres Fire Size Class: A-B 22 Fires - 12 Acres 24 Human Caused Fire Size Class: C+ 0 Fires - 0 Acres Fire Size Class: A-B 24 Fires - 14 Acres Fire Size Class A: B: C: D: E: F: G: P RESCOTT NF F IRE A CTIVITY Rattlesnake (8/16): 4,910 acres SA Hill (8/2): 4,336 acres

55 Fires 13 Lightning Caused Fire Size Class C+ 1 Fire - 18 Acres Fire Size Class A/B: 12 Fires - 25 Acres 42 Human Caused Fire Size Class C+ 3 Fires Acres Fire Size Class A/B: 39 Fires - 13 Acres - 47 CRD - 8 BOR Fire Size Class A: B: C: D: E: F: G: CRD F IRE A CTIVITY

28 Fires 8 Lightning Caused Fire Size Class C+ 5 Fires Acres Fire Size Class A/B: 3 Fires - 6 Acres 20 Human Caused Fire Size Class C+ 1 Fire Acres Fire Size Class A/B: 19 Fires - 23 Acres Fire Size Class A: B: C: D: E: F: G: PHD F IRE A CTIVITY

BIA F IRE A CTIVITY Fires 6,116 Acres Fort Yuma Agency 3 Fires 3 Human Caused 1 Acre 0 Lightning Caused 0 Acres Colorado River Agency 17 Fires 16 Human Caused 32 Acres 1 Lightning Caused 6,083 Acres Fire Size Class A: B: C: D: E: F: G: Willow (8/8): 6,083 acres