Sunday precipitation not expected to help crews fight Nohomin Creek Fire
Cooler temperatures and additional moisture overnight Saturday proved beneficial in fighting the Nohomin Creek Wildfire northwest of Lytton.
Sunday’s weather is calling for highs in the mid-20s and trace amounts of precipitation, but the meager amount of rain is unlikely to have much impact on the fire. On the north side, crews continue a direct attack into the mountains while scouting for a contingency line for fuel-free construction of two drainages.
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