
Increased Fire Danger Thursday Across Davidson County (11 AM – 8 PM)

An Increased Fire Danger is in effect Thursday across central North Carolina, including Davidson County, from 11 AM through 8 PM.
This includes communities such as Lexington and Thomasville, where conditions will favor rapid fire spread if one starts.
Why Fire Danger Is Elevated
A combination of weather conditions and dry fuels will increase wildfire risk:
- Low relative humidity
- Gusty winds
- Very dry vegetation (grass, leaves, and debris)
These conditions make it easy for fires to ignite and spread quickly, especially during the afternoon hours.
Statewide Burn Ban Remains in Effect
A statewide burn ban issued by the North Carolina Forest Service continues.
- All outdoor burning is prohibited
- This includes burning yard debris, fire pits, and other open flames
Violations can result in fines and pose serious safety risks.
Safety Reminders
Residents and visitors in Davidson County should take extra precautions:
- Properly dispose of cigarettes and matches
- Avoid parking vehicles on dry grass or leaves
- Use caution with equipment that could create sparks
- Do not burn debris under any circumstances
Even a small spark can quickly lead to a fast-moving fire under these conditions.
Looking Ahead
While fire danger remains elevated Thursday, a better chance of widespread rainfall arrives this weekend, especially Sunday, which could help improve dry conditions across the area.
Bottom Line
Thursday will be another high-risk day for fire starts across Davidson County. With dry fuels and breezy conditions in place, it will not take much for a fire to ignite and spread.
Follow the burn ban and take precautions to prevent accidental fires.
