Critical Fire Weather Alerts Issued Across Five U.S. States Amid Dangerous Conditions
The National Weather Service has issued 'critical fire weather condition' warnings, also known as red flag warnings, across five states: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Montana, and Alaska. These warnings are due to a combination of high temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity, which create ideal conditions for fast-moving wildfires. The alerts cover large areas, including the Northern Plains and interior Alaska, with particularly volatile conditions expected. Residents are advised to avoid activities that could ignite fires, such as outdoor burning and using equipment that may produce sparks.