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Weather conditions on Wednesday to create heightened fire danger

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[July 25, 2012]  There is heightened fire danger across central and southeast Illinois on Wednesday.

A very hot air mass will set up across the area on Wednesday. This heat, combined with dewpoints dropping into the lower 60s during the afternoon, will produce low afternoon relative humidity of 25 to 30 percent. In addition, in a tightening pressure gradient ahead of low pressure tracking into the upper Midwest, southwest winds of 15 to 20 mph with higher gusts will blow. These weather conditions, combined with very dry vegetation due to the lack of rainfall this growing season, will create conditions favorable for the uncontrolled spread of outdoor fires.

People are discouraged from outdoor burning. If cooking outdoors, keep a careful watch on the grill. Burning embers can blow around and easily catch grass on fire. Improperly discarded cigarettes can also start fires that will spread quickly.

[Text from National Weather Service file received from the Logan County Emergency Management Agency]

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