New Jersey Issues Fire Risk Warnings Due to Dry, Windy Conditions This Thursday

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Red flag warning weather burn notice
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New Jersey is facing heightened fire risk conditions today, with the National Weather Service issuing Red Flag Warnings across multiple counties, including Sussex, Atlantic, and Philadelphia. Strong winds, combined with low humidity, are creating dangerous conditions for potential fires. Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged, and residents are urged to follow guidance from local officials to prevent igniting fires that could quickly spread.

According to the National Weather Service, winds today will range from 15 to 20 mph, with gusts reaching up to 25 mph. The dry air, paired with temperatures in the mid-60s and abundant sunshine, will make it difficult to control any fires that might start. Residents in the areas of Sussex and Monmouth counties should be particularly cautious.

Outdoor activities that involve open flames or the use of smoking materials are especially dangerous today. NWS encourages the public to dispose of cigarettes and other potential ignition sources carefully. If you see any signs of smoke or fire, report them immediately to your local fire department.

As the week continues, Friday is expected to see a slight improvement in conditions, with lower wind speeds, though burning restrictions will still likely remain in effect. Keep up-to-date with your local weather office and avoid any activities that could unintentionally spark a fire in these dry, windy conditions.

Residents in high-risk areas, especially near major roads like Route 1 in New Jersey, should remain vigilant and take all necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property.