Please be Fire Safe! 12/21/2012

Forest warns forest users about continued fire danger – please be fire safe!
Hunting season continues on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests along with fire wood gathering and Christmas tree cutting. Lack of moisture and warm mild conditions this fall have caused fine, grassy fuels and brush to dry, making them susceptible to wildfire. Here are some suggestions to help prevent wildfires:
For Campers, Hunters, and Drivers:
• If you do not need a fire, do not build one.
• Use established campfire rings when available.
• Make sure campfires are away from overhanging branches, steep slopes, and leaves.

• Keep water and a shovel near the campfire.
• Douse campfire with water and stir one hour before leaving.
• Make sure the fire is cool to the touch before leaving the area-even if you are leaving for a short hike.
• Adults should always supervise children whenever there is a campfire.
• Only smoke in approved areas and dispose of smoking materials properly.
• While driving, avoid pulling over into areas with tall grass. Hot catalytic converters or exhaust particles can ignite grasses along the roadway.
• If pulling a trailer, make sure chains are not dragging along the pavement as the sparks can fly and start a fire.
For Landowners:
• Thin trees and brush near structures.
• Remove weeds and mow dry grasses.
• Clear twig and leaf litter from roofs and gutters.
• Stack firewood well away from structures.
• Surround structures with drought and fire-resistant or irrigated landscape.
• Have a plan for evacuation
On behalf of your fire and response agencies please be fire safe. Reduce fire risk on your landscape and remember campfires dead out!
***Thank you to New Mexico Fire Information for sharing this news release***.

Winter Weather Advisories are in effect December 17-18, 2012

A POTENT COLD FRONT WILL AFFECT NORTHERN ARIZONA FROM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH EARLY WEDNESDAY. SNOW LEVELS ARE EXPECTED TO FALL RAPIDLY FROM WEST TO EAST STARTING THIS EVENING….AND BE AT OR BELOW 4500 FEET EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING.

HEAVY SNOWFALL WILL OCCUR ALONG THE COLD FRONT TONIGHT. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OF 5 TO 9 INCHES ARE EXPECTED ABOVE 6000 FEET…WITH 3 TO
6 INCHES ABOVE 5000 FEET. SNOW IS POSSIBLE DOWN TO 3500 FEET THOUGH AMOUNTS SHOULD BE LESS THAN ONE INCH. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES ARE IN EFFECT…

STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS WITH THIS STORM WILL PRODUCE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW ALONG AREA ROADWAYS. BE PREPARED FOR WINTER DRIVING CONDITIONS FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING.

Power Outage in Heber-Overgaard, Airpine, Claysprings

Navopache Electric is working on the transformer that is causing electrical outages in the area. They have estimated that they will have the repairs complete around 2:00 a.m. December 17th. A warming station will be available to the public at the Heber-Overgaard Fire Department at 9:00 p.m. tonight. For more information please contact the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office at 928-535-7118 or check 593 for updates.