[STORMREPORTS] " FIRE WEATHER STATEMENT " (MASS)

From: artiestevens{at}aol.com
Date: Wed May 02 2001 - 14:48:06 EDT


National Weather Service Taunton MA
138 PM EDT Wed May 2 2001

Dry weather conditions leading to increased Fire danger across Southern New
England

Lack of significant measurable rainfall over the past couple of weeks and
general low humidity values over the past several days have lead to an
increased Fire weather hazard across Southern New England. The threat for
brush and forest fires fires will continue the next several days. The best
chance for measurable rainfall will take place Friday afternoon and evening
as a cold front approaches the region. Scattered showers and thunderstorms
will be possible, however a widespread soaking rain is not anticipated the
next several days. Sustained wind speeds or gusts to 25 mph or greater are
not expected through Friday. Therefore a more significant Fire danger may be
averted. Use good judgement if preparing outdoor plans the next several days.
Smoking or setting recreational outdoor cooking fires are high risk
activities. It only takes one match to cause a widespread brush or forest
Fire.

Gray Fox Weather Service
http://welcome.to/grayfoxweather

Keller Williams Realtor
http://agent.kw.com/aliciashomes

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