The Perry Fire, which has been burning in the National Park Service (NPS) territory, has seen a slowdown in its progression over the past few days. This deceleration is due to the cooler temperatures and light rainfall experienced in the area. The fire’s behavior remains at a moderate level, with backing, flanking, and smoldering continuing.
The fire currently covers a total of 1,557 acres. Despite the reduced speed of the fire’s spread, the area it has affected remains significant. The NPS continues to monitor the situation closely, taking into account the weather conditions and the fire’s behavior.
The NPS has released this information as a part of their regular updates on the Perry Fire. These updates aim to keep the public informed about the situation and any potential risks or developments. The full update can be found on the NPS website.

