Great day at McArthur Elementary and Fairhope Elementary today talking severe weather safety! https://t.co/A6qmzafXUg pic.twitter.com/DTGvAOienA
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 26, 2019
Great day at McArthur Elementary and Fairhope Elementary today talking severe weather safety! https://t.co/A6qmzafXUg pic.twitter.com/DTGvAOienA
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 26, 2019
Sunset Atmore,Al @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @BenThomasPreps @michaelwhitewx @mynbc15 @WEARKDaniel @EarthandClouds @sunset_wx #alwx pic.twitter.com/mijR4cjHYJ
— Ditto Gorme (@sandtrapper) September 26, 2019
Colorful sunset in Molino Florida.@WEARAllenStrum @AshleyRuizWx @NWSMobile @spann @rzweather @ThomasGeboyWX pic.twitter.com/M1ff1fAXPA
— Asa Schlobohm (@SchlobohmAsa) September 26, 2019
WILDFIRE ALERT & NO BURN NOTICE… The Alabama Forestry Commission has upgraded the Fire Danger Advisory that was in place to a Fire Alert for the entire state of Alabama due to ongoing drought conditions and continued hot weather expected. While under a Fire Alert, permits for outdoor burning will be restricted and issued on an individual basis at the discretion of the State Forester. Anyone who burns a field, grassland, or woodland without a burn permit may be subject to prosecution for committing a Class B misdemeanor.
NO BURN NOTICE… This burning restriction is being issued because of the current drought situation, continued lack of rain, and high probability of fuel ignition. With this extremely dry weather, conditions are such that any fire can quickly spread out of control, not only resulting in damage to our forests but also threatening lives and destroying property. Over the last week, AFC wildland firefighters have responded to 182 wildfires across Alabama, burning approximately 2,608 acres. These numbers include a 470-acre fire in Talladega County, one for 391 acres in DeKalb County, and several which were over 100 acres, but they do not reflect the numerous fires suppressed by volunteer fire departments (VFDs) across the state. The local VFDs are great partners to the AFC in times of high fire occurrence. This Fire Alert will remain in effect until rescinded by the State Forester, at which time conditions will have changed sufficiently to reduce the occurrence and frequency of wildfires. To report a wildfire, call the Alabama Forestry Commission at (800) 392-5679.