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Current risk outlook
Wildfire risk for Beaver Marsh, OR.
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This view summarizes wildfire exposure based on fuels, seasonal dryness, and regional fire patterns. Dedicated wildfire baselines are rolling out.
Live risk outlook
HIGHHigh
Next 6–24 hours: Dryness and wind signal: High (76/100) · RH 26% · Wind 12 mph · Rain chance 0%.
1 active fire weather alert · 117 active fire points within 50 mi.
Sources: NOAA, NWS, SPC, NHC, FEMA, USGS.
Historical risk score
Long-term baseline derived from historical hazard activity.
64
/ 100
For typical homes located in Beaver Marsh, OR.
Baseline context
Wildfire exposure derived from ingested fire potential tiles.
Active fire & smoke
117
within 50 mi
Nearest
31 mi
Smoke plume
No smoke plume detected
Dryness and wind signal
High (76/100)
RH 26% · Wind 12 mph · Rain 0%
NOAA HMS · fires Jul 12 · smoke Jul 12
Compare other local risks
See how Beaver Marsh scores across each hazard model.
City snapshot
All hazards combined
Flood risk
Heavy rain and low-lying flood exposure
Wind risk
Roof stress and gust-driven damage
AQI risk
Current air quality and AQI signal
Lightning risk
Thunderstorm and strike exposure
Tornado risk
Historic tornado corridor exposure
Hail risk
Hail frequency and roof impact potential
Local historical hazard map
Beaver Marsh, OR
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
High signalFire weather alerts near Beaver Marsh
Red Flag Warning
Effective local time
Red Flag Warning issued July 12 at 12:24AM PDT until July 12 at 9:00PM PDT by NWS Medford OR
Follow all fire restrictions. You can find your county's emergency sign up form as well as links to fire restrictions at weather.gov/medford/wildfire. One less spark, one less wildfire. Be sure you're signed up for your county's emergency alert system. Familiarize yourself with your emergency plan and make sure you listen to emergency services. Visit ready.gov/plan for more information. A Red Flag Warning is issued when we identify weather conditions that promote rapid spread of fire which may become life- threatening. This does not mean there is a fire. These conditions are either occurring now or will begin soon. It is important to have multiple ways to receive information from authorities.
Live dryness and wind
High (76/100)
RH 26% · Wind 12 mph · Current rain 0.0 mm · Rain chance 0%
Forecast mentions
Tonight
Patchy Smoke then Partly Cloudy
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.
Protect your home before the next storm
Use wildfire exposure to plan defensible space, evacuation timing, and coverage in Beaver Marsh, OR.
5-day weather outlook
Today
LOWRain chance: 1%
Max wind: 2 to 13 mph
Risk score: 10/100
Tomorrow
LOWRain chance: 0%
Max wind: 0 to 10 mph
Risk score: 10/100
Tue
LOWRain chance: 26%
Max wind: 1 to 8 mph
Risk score: 25/100
Wed
LOWRain chance: 4%
Max wind: 0 to 8 mph
Risk score: 10/100
Thu
LOWRain chance: 1%
Max wind: 0 to 8 mph
Risk score: 10/100
Historical wildfire exposure
Local wildfire data facts
Baseline wildfire potential from USFS hazard potential tiles, plus live dryness, wind, fire, smoke, and NWS fire weather alerts.
Historical wildfire exposure near Beaver Marsh
- 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 Beaver Marsh
Can wildfire affect Beaver Marsh?
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.