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Post by scannerman5555 on Apr 18, 2005 7:02:36 GMT -5
Special Weather Statement Statement as of 8:02 am EDT on April 18, 2005
... Increased fire danger across the region will likely continue through midweek...
The tri-state region has not seen any rain for the past nine days and none of any consequence is expected for the next couple of days. This fact when considered along with low humidity levels... has produced some extremely dry conditions which are conducive to fire ignition. The threat of brush fires across the tri-state region has been high for several days now and will continue at elevated levels until we can get some wetting rains to defuse the situation.
Local residents are urged to use extreme caution while outdoors. Please to aware that just the smallest spark could ignite a fire with dire circumstances.
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Post by scannerman5555 on Apr 18, 2005 19:01:54 GMT -5
Special Weather Statement Statement as of 7:55 PM EDT on April 18, 2005
... Increased fire danger across the region will likely continue through midweek...
The tri-state region has not seen any rain for the past nine days and none of any consequence is expected for several more days. A few showers or isolated thunderstorms are possible late Wednesday into Wednesday night... but a widespread rainfall is not anticipated.
This lack of rainfall... combined with low humidity levels... has produced some extremely dry conditions which are conducive to fire ignition. The threat of brush fires across the tri-state region has been high for several days now and will continue at elevated levels until we get some wetting rains to help defuse the situation.
Local residents are urged to use extreme caution while outdoors. Please to aware that just the smallest spark could ignite a fire with dire circumstances.
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Post by scannerman5555 on Apr 19, 2005 8:48:09 GMT -5
Special Weather Statement Statement as of 9:13 am EDT on April 19, 2005
... Increased fire danger across the region will likely continue through Wednesday...
The tri-state region has not seen any rain for the past ten days and none of any consequence is expected for several more days. A few showers or isolated thunderstorms are possible Wednesday night into early Thursday morning... but a widespread rainfall is not anticipated.
This lack of rainfall... combined with low humidity levels... has produced some extremely dry conditions which are conducive to fire ignition. The threat of brush fires across the tri-state region has been high for several days now and will continue at elevated levels until we get some wetting rains to help defuse the situation.
Local residents are urged to use extreme caution while outdoors. Please to aware that just the smallest spark could ignite a fire with dire circumstances.
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