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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Fire hazard today

Beware of open fires – cook-outs, fire pits, camp fires, etc. and cigarette butts
By Will Collette

california brushfires
Obviously we have conditions nothing like California, but our Rhode Island-sized hazard bears attention nonetheless
Even though we had a delightful rain yesterday, it wasn’t nearly enough to end our local drought or to relieve the dryness in our woods where there are lots of caterpillar-stressed trees and dry brush that could catch fire.

So, despite the rain, South County is under an elevated fire hazard, according to the National Weather Service to last through the day.

We have sunny skies, a nice breeze and very low humidity, all conditions that could allow a small fire to get out of hand.

So watch the stray cigarette butts (which you should do on general principle), camp fires, barbeques and yes, even fireworks.

Here is the notice from the NWS:


1053 AM EDT SAT JUL 2 2016

ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER POTENTIAL THROUGH EVENING WITH GUSTY WINDS DEVELOPING


WESTERLY WINDS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 MPH WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS EVENING WITH RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES DROPPING TO AROUND 30 PERCENT. DESPITE YESTERDAY/S RAINFALL...MUCH OF THE REGION RECEIVED LESS THAN ONE QUARTER OF AN INCH. INPUT FROM OUR FIRE WEATHER STATE CONTACTS INDICATES THAT THE RECENT ABNORMALLY DRY WEATHER HAS RESULTED IN ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONCERNS...ESPECIALLY WITH THE GUSTY WINDS.