Springerville, AZ—May 25, 2017—The National Weather Service has issued a RED FLAG WARNING for today from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. that covers the entire Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests due to strong winds and low relative humidity.
On a RED FLAG DAY, the following restrictions go into effect on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests during the advisory hours:
- Building, maintaining, or attending a fire or campfire. *Propane heating and cooking devices are permissible.
- Smoking outside a vehicle or a building.
- Vehicle use off roads or trails.
- Driving a vehicle without an approved spark arresting device.
- Operating an internal combustion engine (unless the equipment has an approved spark arresting device AND is in an area completely devoid of vegetation) i.e. chainsaws, generators, hot saws, skidders, and other recreational or industrial equipment.
- Welding, or operating an acetylene or other torch with an open flame.
It is common for the Southwest Area (Arizona and New Mexico) to receive high winds in the spring. These high winds coupled with low relative humidity and a high fire danger rating mean that fires ignited under these conditions, even accidentally, would exhibit EXTREME fire behavior. Limit or restrict all activities that may generate a spark and start a fire.
For detailed weather information including warnings issued by the National Weather Service, visit http://www.weather.gov/.
Be vigilant, it’s your responsibility to know before you go. Check current fire information and restrictions at www.wildlandfire.AZ.gov or at www.firerestrictions.us.
For fire information in Northeastern Arizona visit www.311info.net or dial 311.