FIRE WEATHER WATCH – STARTING TOMORROW EVENING (4/7)
Here’s what we’re looking at:
Winds: 15–20 MPH with gusts up to 25–30 MPH
Humidity: 22–28% (that’s dry, dry)
What does that mean?
Fires can start much easier
Fires can spread FAST and unpredictably
We strongly discourage ANY outdoor burning during this time.
Yes… even “just a small burn pile” or “it’ll only take a minute to burn this pile.” (Yes, we’ve heard them all before)
It only takes one spark + wind + dry air = a long day for us and a bad day for you.
Help us out by:
• Holding off on burning
• Properly disposing of cigarettes
• Keeping equipment that can spark away from dry grass
Stay safe, stay smart, and help us keep Washington County safe.
