Kameron Sam, Barlow District ranger, said this is the time of year when moisture becomes more consistent and prevalent, temperatures start to drop, especially in the evenings, and overall fire behavior becomes less severe and less likely.
Terry Richard | trichard@oregonian.com, Portland Oregonian: Travel
Wed, 09/24/2014 - 5:48pm
Kameron Sam, Barlow District ranger, said this is the time of year when moisture becomes more consistent and prevalent, temperatures start to drop, especially in the evenings, and overall fire behavior becomes less severe and less likely.