For Immediate Release VALLEJO, Calif., July 11, 2024
The USDA Forest Service is augmenting staff and
 pre-positioning firefighting resources across the state, preparing for predicted critical fire
 weather over the weekend and into next week.
 “We are committed to quick, aggressive response to fire starts on Forest Service managed
 land and stand ready to provide assistance to our partners. To do this, we’re planning ahead
 — to pre-position firefighting resources strategically for the most efficient response,” said
 Pacific Southwest Region Fire Director Jaime Gamboa.
 Both northern and southern California are expected to experience critical fire weather this
 weekend. Record high temperatures have caused vegetation to dry rapidly, especially in
 low- to mid-elevation ecosystems. Monsoon moisture is expected to move into the area from
 the Southwest, slightly lowering temperatures. But a heightened possibility for
 thunderstorms through the weekend raises the likelihood for widespread lightning
 Saturday night into Sunday. This is expected to be followed by the returns to extremely hot
 temperatures.
 The Forest Service asks the public to remain diligent about preventing human-caused fire
 starts, which can pull resources from lightning fires.
 - Use caution when parking on dry grass and when towing and mowing.
 - Make sure campfires are completely out before vacating campsites and picnic areas.
 - Adhere to posted campfire restrictions.
 Fire information is available on forest social media sites, as well as inciweb.wildfire.gov.
 For regional happenings, follow the Pacific Southwest Region on Facebook, X and Instagram.
