The National Weather Service has issued a Fire Weather Warning in effect from 8 AM this morning through 6 PM this evening for all of central Minnesota.
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning in effect through 8 PM tonight for dangerous fire weather conditions across across west central Minnesota.
Due to the very dry vegetation across portions of Minnesota, and the continued dry weather pattern, there will be elevated fire weather conditions developing again Monday afternoon.
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning in effect from 1 PM this afternoon through 7 PM tonight for dangerous fire weather conditions.
Although wildfire danger has eased somewhat across the state due to recent rain & snow, the National Weather Service has issued a Fire Weather Watch for Central & Northern Minnesota, in effect from 1 PM Wednesday afternoon through 7 PM Wednesday night. High winds, low humidities, and dry conditions will raise the threat.
The danger of wildfire across Minnesota is listed as 'Extreme' to 'Very High' across most of the state according to the Minnesota Fire Marshall. Burning is prohibited across the central part of the state, and we are all being asked to help prevent a wildfire from starting. Here are some things to think about:
A Red Flag Warning is in effect for Northern and Western Minnesota today, issued by the National Weather Service to alert us to extreme fire danger. Strong winds, low humidities, and dry conditions will combine to set the stage for 'critical fire weather conditions.'
A Red Flag Warning is in effect for most of Minnesota today, issued by the National Weather Service to alert us to extreme fire danger. Strong winds, low humidities, and dry conditions combine to set the stage for 'critical fire weather conditions.'