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NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGMENT REPORT (IMSR)
NATIONAL INTERAGENCY COORDINATION CENTER
 
Incident Management Situation Report
Tuesday - May 27 - 2025 - 0730 (MDT)
National Preparedness Level 2
 
NATIONAL FIRE ACTIVITY
    Initial Attack Activity:
Light (122 fires)
 
LARGE INCIDENTS
  Full Suppression Only
    New:
4
    Contained:
2
    Uncontained:
8
  Other than Full Suppression:
1
 
TEAMS COMMITTED
  Area Command:
0
  NIMO:
1
  Type 1 IMT: #REF!
  Type 2 IMT: #REF!
  CIMT:
2
 
GACC PRIORITY
  1 - Southwest (PL-3)1 CIMT
1
  2 - Eastern (PL-3)1 NIMO 1 CIMT
2
  3 - Southern California (PL-2)
0
  4 - Northwest (PL-1)
0
  5 - Southern (PL-1)
0
 
While in PL-2 - the IMSR will post Monday - Friday at 0730 Mountain Time.
 
  • WEATHER DISCUSSION: Above normal temperatures are forecast throughout the West, with very dry conditions and low minimum relative humidity of 3-15% continuing for the Mojave Desert, southern Great Basin, and Southwest, west of the Divide. Low relative humidity below 20% is also forecast for central California into much of the northern Intermountain West. Isolated mixed wet and dry thunderstorms will develop near and east of the Divide in the central and southern Rockies, with the greatest chance for new lightning ignitions in central New Mexico. A cold front will bring widespread showers and thunderstorms from central Texas into the Lower Mississippi Valley and the central and southern Appalachians. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop in the rest of the Southeast, including Florida. Much of the central and southern Plains into the Southeast, with heavy rain and areas of flooding expected in much of Oklahoma into the Lower Tennessee Valley. Dry conditions will persist from northern Minnesota into Upper Michigan and Maine, with minimum relative humidity of 20-30% but light winds. In Alaska, isolated thunderstorms will develop from the southwest Interior to the northeast Interior, while dry and breezy trade persist across Hawai'i.
Updated: Tuesday - May 27 - 2025 - 0730 (MDT)
National Incident Management Situation Report (IMSR)

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