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Avoid Burning This Week

By Stephanie Hoff Oct 17, 2024 | 1:33 PM

The Wisconsin DNR is asking the public to avoid burning due to elevated fire danger across the state. The DNR and partners at the National Weather Service are closely monitoring the situation throughout the weekend.

Most of Wisconsin is in high fire danger due to gusty winds and dry vegetation. All DNR-issued annual burning permits for debris piles, burn barrels and prescribed burns are suspended today in 25 counties where the DNR has burning permit authority. 

See the burn restriction details: https://apps.dnr.wi.gov/wisburn/#/BurnRestrictions

Current wildfire concerns are primarily due to the lack of precipitation across the entire state. Wisconsin has received record-low rain in recent weeks, resulting in varying levels of moderate to severe drought. Wildfires that occur under these conditions can burn for great lengths of time and smolder underground for days and can be challenging to suppress. 

FIRE SAFETY TIPS

  • Avoid outdoor burning until conditions improve. Burn permits for debris burning are currently suspended in numerous counties.
  • Operate equipment (chainsaws, off-road vehicles, lawnmowers, etc.) early in the morning or late in the day to avoid sparks at peak burn hours.
  • Secure trailer chains to keep them from dragging.
  • Delay having campfires until the evening hours as fire conditions tend to improve; keep them small and contained. Make sure they are completely extinguished before leaving them unattended.
  • Report fires early: dial 911.