

However, the majority of those fires are contained quickly and no information will generally be provided on these incidents at this site if the fire burns less than 10 acres. Fires occur throughout the State within CAL FIRE jurisdiction on a daily basis during fire season. If you live in a wildland area always have an evacuation plan in place. Please refer to the fire information phone numbers provided on this site, and website links for additional information, and monitor your local radio stations for emergency broadcasts. The best month to swim in the sea is in September when the average sea. The wettest month is January with an average of 79mm of rain.

The sites are not meant to provide up-to-the-minute evacuation or fire behavior information. July is the hottest month in Los Angeles with an average temperature of 22☌ (72☏) and the coldest is January at 13☌ (55☏) with the most daily sunshine hours at 13 in August. Please use the information on these pages only as a reference. As battling a fire, or handling any other disaster is the priority, updates to these sites cannot be guaranteed on a set time schedule. All of our information comes from the firelines and must be approved by the Incident Commander in charge of managing the incident prior to release. This site provides general information concerning an incident.

We make every effort to provide accurate and complete information, however the data is subject to review and change. Information presented on the departments website is a representation of the existing wildfire situation, based on the information readily available to CAL FIRE.
