Increased Fire Danger This Afternoon and Evening Across Rowan and Davie Counties

Sunday, April 19, 2026 - 10:53am

Published: April 19, 2026 – 10:47 AM

An Increased Fire Danger is in effect this afternoon and evening across Rowan and Davie Counties, as dry conditions and gusty winds take hold behind this morning’s cold front.

While a few showers moved through earlier today, rainfall was minimal and has done little to improve very dry conditions across the area.


Why Fire Danger Is Elevated

Vegetation across the Piedmont remains very dry, including brush and leaf litter, which can ignite easily.

Key factors this afternoon:

  • Relative humidity dropping below 30%
  • Wind gusts above 25 mph
  • Dry fuels across the region

These conditions create an environment where any fire that starts can spread quickly.


What to Expect Today

  • Showers have ended or are ending
  • Skies gradually clear
  • Winds remain gusty through the afternoon
  • Fire danger peaks this afternoon into the evening

Looking Ahead to Monday

Fire weather concerns will continue and likely worsen on Monday.

Another very dry day is expected with:

  • Low humidity
  • Continued gusty winds
  • Increased wildfire risk

Burn Ban in Effect

A statewide burn ban remains in place across North Carolina, and all outdoor burning is prohibited.


Safety Reminder

Residents are urged to use extreme caution with anything that could spark a fire, including:

  • Cigarettes
  • Matches
  • Outdoor equipment

Even small sparks can lead to rapidly spreading fires under these conditions.


Bottom Line

  • Increased fire danger this afternoon and evening
  • Dry air and gusty winds will drive conditions
  • Fire risk continues into Monday
  • Burn ban remains in effect statewide

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