Increased Fire Danger Today Across the area

Monday, April 13, 2026 - 11:53am

Residents across the area are being urged to use extra caution today as conditions support an increased risk of wildfires through 8 PM.


Why Fire Danger Is Elevated

A combination of weather factors is creating a setup where fires could start easily and spread quickly:

  • Very dry fuels including grass, leaves, and brush
  • Gusty winds helping fires spread faster
  • Low relative humidity drying out vegetation even more

Even a small spark could lead to a fast-moving fire under these conditions.


What You Should Do

Officials are asking everyone to take simple but important precautions:

  • Properly dispose of cigarette butts and matches
  • Avoid activities that could create sparks
  • Keep vehicles off dry grass and leaves
  • Use extra caution with outdoor equipment

Most dry vegetation can ignite quickly and become dangerous in a short amount of time.


Burn Ban Remains in Effect

A statewide burn ban issued by the North Carolina Forest Service is still in place.

  • All open burning is prohibited
  • This includes previously issued burn permits
  • Violations can result in fines and penalties

What to Expect Moving Forward

Dry weather continues across the area with no meaningful rainfall expected in the short term.

That means fire danger could remain elevated over the next several days, especially during the warmest and driest parts of the afternoon.


Bottom Line

  • Fire danger is elevated today through 8 PM
  • Avoid anything that could spark a fire
  • The statewide burn ban remains in effect
  • Dry conditions will continue to be a concern this week

Stay with Rowan County Weather for updates as conditions change.

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