Firefighters Tackle Lightning Fires in Plumas National Forest Amid Ongoing Thunderstorms

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This morning firefighters on the Plumas National Forest are continuing to respond to lightning fires as they are discovered in the area following thunderstorm activity that started Saturday.

There have been nine confirmed lightning fires across the Beckwourth and Mount Hough Ranger Districts.  The largest is approximately 1.6 acres.  All but four of the fires are contained and all the fires are staffed.  No communities or structures are threatened.

Yesterday’s storms were wet, with areas of heavy rain and flooding reported.  There is a continued chance of thunderstorms today through Wednesday.  The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch that includes the eastern half of the Plumas National Forest from noon through 9 p.m. today.

While the rain helps, it is expected that holdover lightning fires will become visible in the coming days, especially as a drier pattern is predicted later this week through the weekend.

Holdover lightning fires can smolder for days and even weeks following a thunderstorm.  It can take several days of dry and warm weather for these fires to become visible.  The public is asked to report suspected wildfires by calling 911.

Firefighters will continue to monitor conditions and respond to lightning fires as they are discovered in the coming days.

Please let me know if there are any questions or if there is anything you need.