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Many of the links on the page are courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service. Other Fire Weather-related links include:

Predictive Services Fire Weather Program
National Interagency Fire Center
Bureau of Land Management
National Park Service
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service


Fire Weather Program : Some Background

Fire weather forecasts are prepared by the NWS for various fire control agencies in Wisconsin on a seasonal schedule from early Spring to late Fall. Start-up and termination of the fire weather seson is mainly related to snow coverage across Wisconsin and will be requested by the U.S. Forest Service and the Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Forestry.
Past history indicates Spring to be the most active season for fire in Wisconsin since dead fuels are abundant and relative humidities often drop to very low levels. Fall may be another peak time for the fire weather agencies due to a new source of fuel from dying vegetation due to freezing temperatures.
-Typical Seasons-
Spring Fire Weather Season....April 1 to June 15
Summer Fire Weather Season....June 15 to Sept 1
Fall Fire Weather Season....Sept 1 to Nov 15

Agencies Supported by the Fire Weather Program:

- United States Forest Service (USFS)

  • Chequamegon National Forest in northern Wisconsin
  • Nicolet National Forest in northern Wisconsin
- United States Fish and Wildlife (USFW)
  • Necedah Wildlife Refuge
  • Horicon Marsh
  • Leopold Wetland Wildlife Refuge
- Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Forestry

- Bureau of Indian Affairs


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