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MNRF - Northwest Fire Region Cooperators Report Created: June 27, 2018 Valid For: June 27, 2018 1. a) Regional Firelog: DIS Num Type RS Zn Base Blk PrevCat Cond Size Status DRY 11 IFR 15 64550 55 LTG BOB 2.5 ACTIVE FOR 15 IFR W01 15 62534 49 HUM BOB 0.3 ACTIVE FOR 16 IFR W01 15 64533 18 HUM BOB 10.0 ACTIVE FOR 19 IFR W01 15 50544 21 UCO 2.3 ACTIVE KEN 54 IFR W02 15 35550 66 HUM OUT 0.8 OUT NIP 10 IFR W07 16 39570 20 LTG UCO 70.0 ACTIVE NIP 13 IFR W07 16 46575 25 LTG BOB 820.0 ACTIVE NIP 15 IFR W07 16 45541 25 HUM NUC 2.0 NEW NIP 16 IFR W07 16 43574 70 LTG BOB 1.0 NEW NIP 17 IFR W07 16 43574 20 LTG BOB 0.2 NEW NIP 18 IFR W07 16 44573 56 LTG BOB 5.0 NEW RED 30 IFR 15 35577 55 BOB 3739.0 ACTIVE RED 38 IFR W05 15 51580 07 LTG NUC 14888.3 ACTIVE RED 46 IFR 15 37564 15 LTG UCO 30.0 ACTIVE RED 49 IFR W05 15 50569 23 LTG UCO 3.0 ACTIVE

RED 50 IFR W05 15 40566 48 LTG OUT 0.4 OUT RED 51 IFR 15 56562 45 LTG BHE 0.1 ACTIVE RED 52 IFR 15 52579 65 NUC 306.6 ACTIVE RED 53 IFR 15 51596 50 LTG BOB 2.0 NEW SLK 18 IFR W06 15 61598 24 LTG BOB 1500.0 ACTIVE SLK 19 IFR W06 15 54594 96 LTG BOB 1200.0 ACTIVE SLK 20 IFR W06 15 55593 12 LTG BOB 15.0 ACTIVE SLK 22 IFR W06 15 58583 96 LTG BOB 75.0 ACTIVE SLK 23 IFR W06 15 59585 03 LTG BOB 132.0 ACTIVE SLK 26 IFR W06 15 61603 52 LTG BOB 5670.0 ACTIVE SLK 27 IFR W06 16 32583 71 LTG BOB 3200.0 ACTIVE SLK 29 IFR W06 16 32566 48 LTG BOB 0.4 ACTIVE SLK 30 IFR W06 15 58568 50 OUT 0.2 OUT SLK 31 IFR W06 16 30587 49 LTG OUT 0.2 NEW SLK 32 IFR W06 16 30588 13 LTG NUC 2.5 NEW SLK 33 IFR W06 16 31586 16 LTG NUC 2.0 NEW SLK 34 IFR W06 16 31587 05 LTG OUT 0.2 NEW THU 24 IFR W04 16 29564 66 LTG OUT 0.2 OUT THU 25 IFR W04 16 30556 44 LTG NUC 3.9 ACTIVE Current Fire Activity (Total number of fires / Total hectares): NEW NUC BHE UCO BOB OUT IFR 9 6 1 4 17 6 OFR

PB Total Ha 15.1 15205.3 0.1 105.3 16372.4 2.0 Since 00:00:01 yesterday to current date/time (2018/06/27 09:01) Total incidents reported : 16 To current date/time (2018/06/27 09:01) Total incidents : 402 Total fires : 229 Total hectares : 32271.9 b) Current Fire/Flood Situation: 16 new initial reports yesterday and overnight with 9 confirmed fires, 4 in Sioux Lookout, 4 in Nipigon, and 1 in Red Lake. One open incident from yesterday left to assess this morning in Thunder Bay. c) Observed Fire Behaviour: THU 25 Class 1, smoldering. NIP 15 Class 2-3 on steep hill. NIP 13 Class 5. Class 5 reported on SLK 25 and 26, SLK 30 reporting 30 cm DOB. RED 38 reporting Class 2 this morning in some areas. d) Emergency Response: District/IR Number Type of Emergency IMT Assigned Resources Comments 2. Weather: a) Proposed Weather Station Adjustments for 2018: FMH Station Name Station ID Updates Kenora Perrault Falls PER Planned relocation: tentative mid to late summer 2018.

For detailed information on weather station relocation coordinates please see the weather station location coordinates page at the following link: http://www.affes.mnr.gov.on.ca/extranet/bulletin_boards/affes_wxstncoordinates.pdf Weather Synopsis: A cold front is currently moving into the Manitoba border this morning and will continue to trace eastward throughout the day. Scattered showers and storms are anticipated along the front with trace to 10mm possible with an additional 15-25mm from stronger storms. Winds will be southwesterly ahead of the front and quickly veering to the west/southwest with its passage. No low level jets are forecasted ahead of the front today. Wind speeds will range from 10-20km/h across the region with lighter winds moving in after peak burn along the Manitoba border. RH values may drop into the 30-50% range through southern parts of W06 and 07 but will otherwise remain above 50% today. Temperatures will climb into the upper 20s/low 30s ahead of the front and dropping into the low 20s with its passage. Humidex values will climb into the low 30s today. Fort Frances: Increasing cloudiness from the west this morning with a risk of showers and storms by mid-morning and again through 1400 to 1700 CDT. Rainfall amounts will range from trace to 15mm. Winds will be southerly at 5-15km/h with gusts up to 35km/h. Winds become westerly this evening. RH values will remain above 50%. High 25C. Low 15C. Kenora: Increasing cloud cover from the west this morning with a risk of showers and thunderstorms until early afternoon. A slight risk of another shower moves in around peak burn again. Rainfall amounts will range from trace to 15mm. Winds will be southwesterly at 5-15km/h with gusts up to 35km/h. Winds become westerly early to mid-afternoon. RH values will remain above 50%. High 21C. Low 16C. Dryden: Increasing cloud cover from the west by mid to late morning with a risk of showers and thunderstorms existing until early evening. Rainfall amounts of trace to 15mm possible. Winds will be southwesterly at 10-15km/h with gusts up to 35km/h. Winds become westerly this evening. RH values will remain above 50%. High 24C. Low 15C. Thunder Bay: Mostly sunny with increasing cloud cover this evening with a risk of showers and thunderstorms. Rainfall amounts of trace to 15mm possible. Winds will be southwesterly at 10-15km/h with gusts up to 30km/h. RH values may drop into the 30-50% before peak burn but will quickly recover just after peak burn. High 28C. Low 17C. Red Lake: Increasing cloud cover from the west early this morning with showers and a risk of thunderstorms moving in until about late morning. A risk of scattered showers will exist for the remainder of the day with gradual increasing sunshine. Rainfall amounts of trace to 15mm possible. Winds will be westerly at 5-15km/h with gusts up to 30km/h. RH values will remain above 50%. High 23C. Low 18C.

Sioux Lookout: Sunny this morning with increasing cloud cover around peak burn with showers and thunderstorms moving in for peak burn into the early overnight hours. Rainfall amounts of trace to 15mm possible. Winds will be southwesterly at 10-20km/h with gusts up to 35km/h. Winds become westerly this evening and decrease in speed. RH values may drop into the 30-50% range by early afternoon but will recover above 50% by peak burn. High 29C. Low 17C. Nipigon: Sunny this morning with increasing cloud cover after peak burn with showers and a risk of thunderstorms moving in late evening/overnight. Rainfall amounts of trace to 10mm possible. Winds will be southwesterly at 10-20km/h with gusts up to 30km/h. Winds become westerly overnight. RH values may drop into the 20-40% with values slowing recovering after peak burn as cloud cover moves in. High 31C. Low 17C. 3. Lightning and Rainfall Map:

4. Ongoing Fires Map: 5. Fire Arrival Prediction: Sector Fort Frances Kenora Dryden Thunder Bay Red Lake Sioux Lookout Nipigon NWR Person 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 Lightning 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-2 1-2 0-2 2-5 Total Fires 0-1 0-2 0-2 1-2 0-2 1-2 1-2 2-5

6. Fire Hazard by Administrative District: Dryden Fort Frances Kenora Nipigon Red Lake Sioux Lookout Thunder Bay Low - Extreme Low - Moderate Low - Moderate Moderate - Extreme Low Low - Extreme Moderate - Extreme 7. General Comments: None. Geoff Kitt Fire Intelligence Technician Dryden Fire Management Centre Northwest Region