Low Fire Danger

Low Fire Danger

  • Fires do not start easily and those that do start tend to spread slowly.
  • Fires in forests tend to spread irregularly with flames of less than one foot.
  • Fires in dry grass spread steadily with flames slightly less than or equal to the height of the grass.
  • Shrubs within the grass may not burn readily.
  • Embers from the fires rarely start additional fires and tree crowns generally do not ignite.

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