Fires raged in Georgia, Florida and other states. It's a continuation of a fiery spring in the United States.
So far this year, through April 17, the nation has seen 20,915 wildfires, the most in recent history and far above the average of 13,597 through that date, the National Interagency Fire Center reported.
As of April 17, 1,748,490 acres have burned, far above the average of 875,957 through mid-April. With drought raging in much of the nation, the fires will only get worse as we head into the summer.
The last few days have made things even worse.
In drought-stricken southern Georgia, at least 50 homes were destroyed by wildfires. Hundreds of people have been evacuated. Much of Georgia is under mandatory burn bans for the first time in the state's history. The fires are mostly in southern Georgia and northern Florida, where an intense drought is worsening.
In northern Floria, firefighters battled more than 130 wildfires that burned 39 square miles, NBC News reported.
Further north, a smoky haze engulfed Atlanta.
In Colorado, a fast moving fire southeast of Colorado Springs prompted evacuation.
Today, fire alerts run from New Mexico and northwest Texas all the way to eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota.
VERMONT FIRES
Here in Vermont, things are not nearly as dire as they are in Florida, Georgia, Colorado and other places beset with big wildfires.
But April and early May represent peak wildfires season here in the Green Mountain State. Mostly because said Green Mountain State is not that green yet. Last year's dead brush and leaves, exposed to the sun through leafless trees, dry out in a flash. Even a day or two after rain or snow.
We've already a few dry episodes with fires this spring. This year through yesterday, 28 Vermont fires have burned 143.6 acres, according to data from the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation.
Just yesterday in Shelburne, WPTZ reports that somebody called the town's fire department for a burn permit after already setting the field alight. The fire department turned down the request.
Meanwhile the fire got out of control as winds gusted to as high as 25 to 30 mph. Firefighters from three departments got the fire contained after it burned about a half acre. No word from the report as to whether the property owner was cited.
Officials are warning of potential fires today, especially in lower valleys. The National Weather Service office in South Burlington has issued a special weather statement warning of fire danger in the Champlain and lower Connecticut River valleys and the valleys of southwest Vermont.
Very dry air and gusty winds could really spread fires today. Now is not the time to burn your brush pile, or flick a cigarette out your truck window.
Dry weather will continue through the weekend, which keeps the fire danger going. But winds starting tomorrow will be lighter than the 25 to 30 mph gusts we'll see today.
GREAT WEATHER!
| A daffodil enjoying some early morning sunshine today in St. Albans, Vermont. We have great spring weather coming for the next few days but there is a high fire danger, especially today. |
Cool weather, especially today and tomorrow will be invigorating for those of you who want to go out and get yard work done.
Highs today and tomorrow should mostly be in the low and mid 50s
We will have freezes tonight and tomorrow night as readings fall to between 25 and 30 degrees both nights. This won't be cold enough to endanger spring plants like the sharper, colder spell we had Monday and Tuesday morning.
At least around my area in northwest Vermont, most of my spring plants survived Tuesday morning's frigid temperatures. They'll do fine this time, too.
But if you are hardening off more tender plants on your deck or whatever, bring them in tonight, tomorrow night and maybe the night after that, too.
The weekend will turn a little warmer, with highs near 60, which is about normal for this time of year. It looks like skies will be partly to mostly sunny, so we have a fantastic weekend coming up, fingers crossed.
The Vermont Maple Festival is this weekend in St. Albans, so it'll be a perfect weekend for that, too!

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