From WildFireToday:

http://wildfiretoday.com/2017/06/28/goodwin-fire-crosses-highway-69-at-mayer-grows-to-20000-acres/

Wednesday morning the Goodwin fire was five times larger than it was 24 hours earlier.

Southwest winds and low humidities caused it to spread to the northeast threatening the town of Mayer, Arizona which was under a mandatory evacuation order.

It crossed highway 69 just north of the town and as of 9 p.m. Tuesday had spread for another two miles east of the highway, growing to about 20,600 acres.

The previous night it was at 4,400 acres and had expanded to about 12,000 acres by 2:40 p.m. Tuesday.

The weather forecast for Wednesday is not good news for firefighters.

The outlook is for 93 degrees, 11 percent relative humidity, and by noon the wind should increase to 12 to 15 mph out of the south to southwest with gusts to 27.

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