The North Carolina Forest Service has issued a burn ban for all 100 counties in the state due to hazardous fire conditions.
On Friday, officials issued a burn ban until further notice in the state, saying breezy conditions and low humidity in the air would make it ideal for a small fire to get out of control quickly.
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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A statewide burn ban is in effect until further notice due to the increased fire risk, N.C. Forest ...
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By Elisabeth Strillacci All open burning is now banned across the entire state, including Rowan County, according to the N.C. Forest Service. The department canceled all burn permits effective 8 a.m.
Dry and windy conditions this weekend are prompting weather officials to warn North Carolina residents: Don't burn anything.