The US National Weather Service in Wilmington says elevated fire weather conditions are expected on Saturday, driven by low humidity and gusty winds. Under these conditions, any fire that starts can spread quickly and become difficult to control.
These ingredients line up with the core wildfire factors highlighted by NOAA:
• A spark – often from human activity such as vehicles, machinery, cigarette butts, campfires, or debris burning
• Fuel & oxygen – dry grass, brush, and trees
• Weather conditions – strong winds, drought, high temperatures, and low humidity
Saturday’s forecast checks several of those boxes, making outdoor burning especially risky.

If you plan to burn:
• Check with local burn‑permitting authorities first; restrictions may be in place.
• Avoid burning during windy or very dry conditions.
• Never leave a fire unattended and make sure it is fully out and cold before walking away.
• Keep tools and a bucket of water or water hose nearby in case a fire begins to spread and keep your cell on your person.
Even a small spark can ignite dry vegetation and escalate rapidly under Saturday’s weather pattern. Use extreme caution with any outdoor flame, machinery, or heat source.
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