2023 Washington Wildfires
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The 2023 Washington wildfire season officially began in March 2023 in the US state of
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. Conditions going into the season were low-risk for fire, with higher than average precipitation over the prior winter and spring. Some experts anticipated a later peak, possibly into November, for the Pacific Northwest due to
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effects. The
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planned to ignite
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s on over to prevent larger fires from developing during the season. The Northwest Coordination Center upgraded the region's preparedness level (referring to the availability of firefighting resources) from PL 1 to PL 2 on July 3, PL 3 on July 23, PL 4 on August 12, and PL5—the highest level—on August 19. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources dashboard reported that 1,515 fires burned at least in Washington through August, 2024.


Background

While the typical "fire season" in Washington varies every year based on weather conditions, most wildfires occur in between July and October. However, hotter, drier conditions can allow wildfires to start outside of these boundaries. Wildfires tend to start at these times of the year after moisture from winter and spring precipitation dries up. Vegetation and overall conditions are the hottest and driest in these periods. The increase of vegetation can make the fires spread easier.


Fires

The 10th Street fire at
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resulted in level 1 evacuations on May 27 and burned of grass and
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. The Old Naches Highway fire incident was reported on June 7. It had burned almost 645 acres by June 8. The 10,000 acre Hat Rock Fire in
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crossed into
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on June 13, where it burned more than 1,000 acres before being contained. Three fires in grass and sagebrush in Benton County burned 7,000 acres by June 16. A wildfire under near Lake Sutherland outside Olympic National Park was visible on June 18 from Victoria, British Columbia on the other side of the
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. The Oasis Fire near
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grew to over by June 19, bringing evacuation orders by Walla Walla County emergency managers. State firefighting resources including tanker aircraft were mobilized to fight it. The Tunnel Five Fire started near
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in
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on July 2. It burned and was 80% contained by July 10. The McEwan Fire started near
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, in Western Washington southwest of Seattle on July 2. , it had caused evacuations of hundreds of homes, had burned over , and was uncontained. The Eagle Bluff Fire near
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in Okanogan County reached 10,000 acres by July 30, with 15 aircraft were fighting it. The fire crossed into Canada on July 30–31 and Level 3 evacuations (leave now) were downgraded to level 1 and 2 evacuations. The fire approached within kilometers of
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, British Columbia on July 31, and the entire town of Osoyoos was on evacuation alert. By July 30, three structures had been damaged or destroyed by the fire. Nearby highways, including U.S. Route 97, were temporarily closed. The
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was closed for several days due to the Sourdough Fire. Trailheads, trails, and camping in
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remained closed after the road reopened on August 9. The highway was closed again due to the fire's growth as well as the formation of the Blue Lake Fire. Smoke from this fire and other fires in inland Washington and British Columbia was pushed towards Western Washington and rapid convective mixing caused unhealthy air quality in Seattle on August 20–21. The
Gray Fire The Gray Fire was a wildfire in Spokane County, Washington, United States. It began near Medical Lake at about 12:27 pm on August 18, 2023. , the fire had burned and was 100% contained. In addition to burning 259 structures, the death of ...
was ignited on August 18 near Medical Lake in Spokane County and grew to over within a day. It prompted the evacuation of Medical Lake and parts of Cheney and shut down portions of
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and State Route 902. One death was determined to be from the Gray Fire while another was caused by the nearby Oregon Road Fire. The Oregon Fire began on the same day as the Gray Fire, August 18. Driven by hot, dry, gusty winds the fire grew rapidly. 126 homes were lost and one person was killed.


List

The following is a list of Washington wildfires in 2023 that burned more than , resulted in casualties or significant damage to structures, or were otherwise notable. Acreage and containment figures may not be up to date.


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