Yesterday's wildfires across Oklahoma demonstrated how easily dry, warm, and windy conditions can fuel their spread. Because today's weather conditions will be somewhat similar, the National Weather Service has placed all of northern Illinois under a RED FLAG WARNING from 10AM-8PM.
Along with the Red Flag Warning, Winnebago, Ogle, Carroll, Stephenson, and Jo-Daviess Counties as well as Green County in southern Wisconsin will be under a WIND ADVISORY. This will also begin at 10AM and last until 6PM this evening.
Timing of Strongest Winds:
Once the cold front passes through, skies clear rather quick, allowing sunshine to return. But the trade-off is wind, a gusty westerly wind that could top out around 40, possibly 45 mph at times. The strongest winds are expected to arrive late this morning and last through much of the afternoon. And typically, a westerly to southwesterly wind promotes a drier air mass, causing relative humidity values to fall below 25%.
The combination of the very warm temperatures, dry conditions, and gusty winds will allow any fire that develops to spread quickly.So please, avoid outdoor burning today. You can also help prevent wildfires by clearing any brush or leaves, disposing of smoking products safely, and double-checking towing chains and tires. Winds will weaken as we head into this evening, remaining light out of the southeast overnight into Thursday.


























