Wildfire risk snapshot · No Name, CO

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Current risk outlook

Wildfire risk for No Name, CO.

Live conditions updated just now. Refreshes every 5–40 minutes.

This view summarizes wildfire exposure based on fuels, seasonal dryness, and regional fire patterns. Dedicated wildfire baselines are rolling out.

Live risk outlook

MODERATE

Moderate

Next 6–24 hours: Dryness and wind signal: Moderate (52/100) · RH 11% · Wind 9 mph · Rain chance 1%.

2 active fire weather alerts · 0 active fire points within 50 mi.

Sources: NOAA, NWS, SPC, NHC, FEMA, USGS.

Historical risk score

Long-term baseline derived from historical hazard activity.

70

/ 100

Wildfire risk score70/100

For typical homes located in No Name, CO.

Baseline context

Wildfire exposure derived from ingested fire potential tiles.

Active fire & smoke

0

within 50 mi

Nearest

148 mi

Smoke plume

No smoke plume detected

Dryness and wind signal

Moderate (52/100)

RH 11% · Wind 9 mph · Rain 1%

NOAA HMS · fires May 15 · smoke May 15

Local historical hazard map

No Name, CO

Historical wildfire tiles

Click a tile to update scores. These layers show long-term historical baseline risk, not live warnings or short-term forecast risk.

Live fire weather signals

Moderate signal

Fire weather alerts near No Name

Red Flag Warning

Effective local time

Red Flag Warning issued May 15 at 10:39AM MDT until May 16 at 8:00PM MDT by NWS Grand Junction CO

A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now, or will shortly. A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can contribute to extreme fire behavior.

Red Flag Warning

Effective local time

Red Flag Warning issued May 15 at 10:39AM MDT until May 15 at 8:00PM MDT by NWS Grand Junction CO

A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now, or will shortly. A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can contribute to extreme fire behavior.

Live dryness and wind

Moderate (52/100)

RH 11% · Wind 9 mph · Current rain 0.0 mm · Rain chance 1%

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Source: National Weather Service.

Wildfire readiness checklist

  • Clear dry debris within 5 ft of structures.
  • Trim branches 6–10 ft from roofs and chimneys.
  • Move wood piles and propane tanks 30+ ft away.
  • Clean gutters and ember screens before peak season.

Prioritize defensible space, ember hardening, and evacuation routes.

5-day weather outlook

Today

LOW

Rain chance: 1%

Max wind: 10 to 15 mph

Risk score: 16/100

Tomorrow

ELEVATED

Rain chance: 51%

Max wind: 5 to 15 mph

Risk score: 59/100

Sun

ELEVATED

Rain chance: 79%

Max wind: 0 to 15 mph

Risk score: 69/100

Mon

HIGH

Rain chance: 85%

Max wind: 10 to 15 mph

Risk score: 79/100

Tue

MODERATE

Rain chance: 20%

Max wind: 0 to 15 mph

Risk score: 49/100

Historical wildfire exposure

Local wildfire data facts

Wildfire tile key-1073,395
Baseline tile score70/100
Active fire detections0 within 50 mi · nearest 148 mi
Smoke plume statusNo smoke plume detected

Baseline wildfire potential from USFS hazard potential tiles, plus live dryness, wind, fire, smoke, and NWS fire weather alerts.

Historical wildfire exposure near No Name

  • Wildfire risk tracks fuel availability, drought stress, and wind-driven spread.
  • Local topography can funnel flames and embers into specific corridors.
  • Seasonality matters: prolonged dry spells raise ignition and spread risk.

Wildfire risk FAQs for No Name

Can wildfire affect No Name?

Wildfire exposure depends on nearby fuels, dryness, and wind patterns. This view summarizes regional conditions and seasonal drivers.

What drives wildfire spread risk?

Dry fuels, wind, slope, and prolonged heat create the highest spread potential. Defensible space and ember resistance reduce damage risk.