SR Water Stony Cir
SR Water Stony Cir
Elevation: 140 ft Elev: 140 ft

57.5

°F

High: 71.2°F   Low: 51.9°F High: 71.2° Low: 51.9°
Wind Peak
5 mph 9 mph
Humidity Dew Point Barometer
85% 53.0 °F 30.070 inHg
Today Rain Year Rain Last Reading
0.00 in 28.20 in 6/2/2026 07:30
  • Rainfall in the Last 7 Days (in inches)
    5/27
    0.00
    5/28
    0.47
    5/29
    0.01
    5/30
    0.00
    5/31
    0.00
    6/1
    0.00
    6/2
    0.00
SRFD Station 1
SRFD Station 1
Elevation: 180 ft Elev: 180 ft

59

°F

Wind Peak
5 mph 14 mph
Humidity Year Rain Fuel Temp Fuel Moisture
75% 27.68 in 62 °F 7.9%
  • Rainfall in the Last 7 Days (in inches)
    5/27
    0.00
    5/28
    0.39
    5/29
    0.01
    5/30
    0.00
    5/31
    0.00
    6/1
    0.00
    6/2
    0.00
Fuel Moisture refers to the amount of water content in dead vegetation like twigs, leaves, and woody debris. Lower fuel moisture means drier fuels, which ignite easier and burn more intensely.

Fuel temperature, along with air temperature, can influence how quickly fuels dry out. Higher fuel temperatures can accelerate drying and increase fire risk.
SRFD Harville Rd
SRFD Harville Rd
Elevation: 420 ft Elev: 420 ft

61

°F

Wind Peak
2 mph 6 mph
Humidity Year Rain Fuel Temp Fuel Moisture
72% 30.89 in 63 °F 9.7%
  • Rainfall in the Last 7 Days (in inches)
    5/27
    0.00
    5/28
    0.42
    5/29
    0.01
    5/30
    0.00
    5/31
    0.00
    6/1
    0.00
    6/2
    0.00
Fuel Moisture refers to the amount of water content in dead vegetation like twigs, leaves, and woody debris. Lower fuel moisture means drier fuels, which ignite easier and burn more intensely.

Fuel temperature, along with air temperature, can influence how quickly fuels dry out. Higher fuel temperatures can accelerate drying and increase fire risk.
SRFD Llano Rd
SRFD Llano Rd
Elevation: 95 ft Elev: 95 ft

57

°F

Wind Peak
5 mph 14 mph
Humidity Year Rain Fuel Temp Fuel Moisture
86% 26.37 in 59 °F 12%
  • Rainfall in the Last 7 Days (in inches)
    5/27
    0.00
    5/28
    0.46
    5/29
    0.01
    5/30
    0.00
    5/31
    0.00
    6/1
    0.00
    6/2
    0.00
Fuel Moisture refers to the amount of water content in dead vegetation like twigs, leaves, and woody debris. Lower fuel moisture means drier fuels, which ignite easier and burn more intensely.

Fuel temperature, along with air temperature, can influence how quickly fuels dry out. Higher fuel temperatures can accelerate drying and increase fire risk.
SRFD Los Alamos Rd
SRFD Los Alamos Rd
Elevation: 708 ft Elev: 708 ft

59

°F

Wind Peak
4 mph 11 mph
Humidity Year Rain Fuel Temp Fuel Moisture
76% 29.32 in 62 °F 8.4%
  • Rainfall in the Last 7 Days (in inches)
    5/27
    0.00
    5/28
    0.37
    5/29
    0.01
    5/30
    0.00
    5/31
    0.00
    6/1
    0.00
    6/2
    0.00
Fuel Moisture refers to the amount of water content in dead vegetation like twigs, leaves, and woody debris. Lower fuel moisture means drier fuels, which ignite easier and burn more intensely.

Fuel temperature, along with air temperature, can influence how quickly fuels dry out. Higher fuel temperatures can accelerate drying and increase fire risk.
SRFD Newgate Ct
SRFD Newgate Ct
Elevation: 870 ft Elev: 870 ft

58

°F

Wind Peak
6 mph 10 mph
Humidity Year Rain Fuel Temp Fuel Moisture
79% 29.47 in 59 °F 10.1%
  • Rainfall in the Last 7 Days (in inches)
    5/27
    0.00
    5/28
    0.43
    5/29
    0.00
    5/30
    0.01
    5/31
    0.00
    6/1
    0.00
    6/2
    0.00
Fuel Moisture refers to the amount of water content in dead vegetation like twigs, leaves, and woody debris. Lower fuel moisture means drier fuels, which ignite easier and burn more intensely.

Fuel temperature, along with air temperature, can influence how quickly fuels dry out. Higher fuel temperatures can accelerate drying and increase fire risk.
SRFD White Oak Dr
SRFD White Oak Dr
Elevation: 1110 ft Elev: 1110 ft

62

°F

Wind Peak
0 mph 3 mph
Humidity Year Rain Fuel Temp Fuel Moisture
68% 31.64 in 64 °F 8.2%
  • Rainfall in the Last 7 Days (in inches)
    5/27
    0.00
    5/28
    0.37
    5/29
    0.01
    5/30
    0.00
    5/31
    0.00
    6/1
    0.00
    6/2
    0.00
Fuel Moisture refers to the amount of water content in dead vegetation like twigs, leaves, and woody debris. Lower fuel moisture means drier fuels, which ignite easier and burn more intensely.

Fuel temperature, along with air temperature, can influence how quickly fuels dry out. Higher fuel temperatures can accelerate drying and increase fire risk.