Increased Fire Danger This Afternoon Across the Piedmont

Tuesday, May 5, 2026 - 11:27am

May 5, 2026

An Increased Fire Danger is in effect across much of central North Carolina this afternoon, including Rowan County.

From noon through 8 PM, conditions will be favorable for fires to start easily and spread quickly.


What’s Driving the Fire Danger

A combination of weather and ground conditions is creating a higher risk today:

  • Low humidity: Dropping to around 25–30%
  • Gusty winds: Frequent gusts between 20–30 mph
  • Dry fuels: Leaves, grass, and brush remain dry

This combination makes it much easier for fires to ignite — and once they start, they can spread rapidly.


Why This Matters

Even something small can quickly turn into a dangerous situation under these conditions.

  • Dry grasses and leaves can ignite easily
  • Wind can push flames quickly across open areas
  • Fires can spread faster than expected

This is especially important during the afternoon and early evening hours when conditions are at their peak.


Burn Ban Still in Effect

A state burn ban remains in place, including here in Rowan County, as well as surrounding counties such as:

  • Davidson
  • Davie
  • Cabarrus
  • Iredell
  • Mecklenburg
  • Stanly
  • Union

Open burning of any kind is illegal in these areas.


Safety Reminders

If you’re spending time outdoors today:

  • Properly dispose of cigarettes and matches
  • Avoid parking on dry grass or leaves
  • Use caution with equipment that could create sparks
  • Do not burn outdoors while the burn ban is in place

Bottom Line

  • Increased fire danger from noon to 8 PM today
  • Low humidity + gusty winds + dry fuels = high risk for fast-spreading fires
  • Burn ban remains in effect, including Rowan County

Even with some spring green-up, conditions today still support fire growth — so use extra caution.

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