Idaho County, Idaho · Wildfire
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The Shingle Creek Fire is a wildfire near Idaho County, Idaho. It has burned about 628 acres (about 476 football fields). Crews have boxed in 90% of its edge; the other 10% isn't contained yet. It was first reported about 4 weeks ago. About 4 people are on it, run by a Type 4 IC. We're also tracking 8 other active fires within about 75 miles.
The size and containment above are current as of Saturday, July 18th at 3:28 p.m. CDT.
Hot, dry, and windy weather can help a fire grow; cool, calm, or wet weather helps crews. The tags below rate each day for fire spread — green is calm, red can push a fire.
A general fire-weather guide (wind matters most, then how dry it is, then heat), not a prediction of what this fire will do.
This Afternoon
98°F · Patchy Smoke
Wind 9 mph NNE · 6% chance of rain
Tonight
62°F · Patchy Smoke
Wind 2 to 8 mph NE · 23% chance of rain
Sunday
98°F · Areas Of Smoke
Wind 0 to 10 mph NNE · 0% chance of rain
Sunday Night
64°F · Patchy Smoke
Wind 2 to 8 mph NE · 0% chance of rain
Monday
96°F · Areas Of Smoke then Partly Sunny
Wind 2 to 10 mph ENE · 1% chance of rain
Forecast from the National Weather Service (weather.gov), pulled Saturday, July 18th at 3:31 p.m. CDT.
About 4 people are assigned to this fire, run by a Type 4 IC. The government rates it a Type 4 Incident. About $7 million has been spent on it so far.
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