California Combined Statewide Evacuation Public View

Evacuation Order Evacuation Order Reference 1
Evacuation Warning Evacuation Warning Reference 2
Evacuation Advisory Advisory Reference 3
Evacuation Order Lifted Evacuation Order Lifted Reference 4
Normal Normal Reference 5

Smoke and Haze Forcast (PPM)

Smoke and Haze Forecast 0-3 PPM Smoke and Haze Forecast 0-3 PPM
Smoke and Haze Forecast 3-25 PPM Smoke and Haze Forecast 3-25 PPM
Smoke and Haze Forecast 25-63 PPM Smoke and Haze Forecast 25-63 PPM
Smoke and Haze Forecast 63-158 PPM Smoke and Haze Forecast 63-158 PPM
Smoke and Haze Forecast greater than 158 PPM Smoke and Haze Forecast >158 PPM

Others

Active Incident Active Incident
Contained Incident Contained Incident
Fires Less than 10 Acres Fires Less than 10 Acres
Prescribed Fire Prescribed Fire
Mudslide Mudslide
Flood Flood
Earthquake Earthquake
Lightning Activity Lightning Activity
Incident Perimeter Incident Perimeter Reference 6
Red Flag Warning Red Flag Warning Reference 7
  1. Evacuation Order: An immediate threat to life. This is an order by law enforcement to leave immediately. The area is lawfully closed to public access.
  2. Evacuation Warning: A potential threat to life and/or property. Those who require additional time to evacuate and those with pets and livestock should leave immediately.
  3. Evacuation Advisory: A precautionary notice alerting residents that conditions could become dangerous. People should prepare to leave, gather essential items, and stay informed in case an evacuation order is issued.
  4. Evacuation Order Lifted: Officials have determined the immediate danger has passed. Residents may return home but should remain alert for any changes in conditions or updated instructions.
  5. Normal: No current threats to life or property.
  6. Incident Perimeter: Perimeters are generalized and do not necessarily indicate structures within the boundaries have been damaged or destroyed.
  7. Red Flag Warning: National Weather Service Red Flag Warnings indicate warm temperatures, very low humidities, and stronger winds that can combine to produce an increased risk of fire danger.