Very High Fire Danger
KBDI
is 600- 700. Fires will burn to mineral soil.
Stumps and roots will burn. Spotting
of fires over control lines is common. Heavier fuels will burn actively until
consumed, contributing to fire intensity.
The fire danger is very high. Grasses and forest fuels are very dry. Weather conditions are very dry with low humidity, higher temperatures and gusty, unstable winds.
Check with your local national forest or national park for campfire restrictions. When camping, use only a compact gas stove in an area clear of dead grasses and forest litter.
Check with your county forestry office before burning yard and trash debris. Most likely burning restrictions are in place. A permit may be required.
Be sure mechanical equipment is equipped with a working spark arrestor. Never park in dry grass.