CLEVELAND — The National Weather Service is warning Northeast Ohioans of an elevated ... issued a special weather statement for Elevated Fire Danger for most of northern Ohio and parts of ...
A new surge of warmth and heightened fire risk will occur for the Northeast through midweek, but there will be some opportunities for rainfall that could ease dryness and fire potential looking ahead, ...
Hundreds of fires are burning in New Jersey and Connecticut as the region experiences a spell of unusually warm fall weather.
According to the National Weather Service, several factors mean an elevated fire risk Sunday afternoon until early Sunday evening. This alert impacts much of northern Ohio. The combination of warm ...
What does a red flag warning indicate? A red flag warning indicates that either extreme fire weather conditions are currently happening or will happen soon, as per the weather service. Warm ...
A fire watch will take effect for parts of Los Angeles County starting midweek. Los Angeles and Orange counties on Monday will be sunny with northeast winds up to 30 mph and a high temperature of ...
An investigation is underway in Massachusetts after a woman died during an outdoor fire over the weekend amid the ongoing elevated wildfire threat across the Northeast. Authorities in Millbury ...
Many counties in northeast Indiana – including Allen, Whitley, Wabash, Huntington, Wells and Adams – are under a fire weather watch through this evening, according to the National Weather ...
As the record stretch of dry weather continues for much of the Northeast, building warmth and increasing winds are boosting the brush fire danger this week, AccuWeather meteorologists warn.
DC Fire and EMS said one person was injured after an apartment fire in Northeast D.C. on Friday morning. Crews said they were dispatched to the 1700 block Benning Rd for a fire on the 1st floor of ...
Police said two people were taken to hospital and advised residents nearby to remain indoors while urging there was “no ...
An updated report from the National Weather Service was issued on Friday at 10:05 a.m. for elevated fire danger until 5 p.m. for Southern Wayne as well as Lackawanna, Luzerne and Pike counties.