What is a red flag warning?
A red flag warning indicates that atmospheric conditions are favorable for quick fire spread.
News / Weather
Several southern states in the U.S. are facing a rare and dangerous combination of critical fire weather and freezing temperatures. This confluence of events requires residents to take precautions against both threats.
The simultaneous occurrence of freeze and fire warnings is driven by a combination of factors. The arrival of a strong Arctic air mass brings freezing temperatures, while the dryness of the air mass, combined with strong winds, creates conditions ripe for wildfires.
In areas like Jacksonville, the rapid temperature shift requires residents to take immediate action to protect themselves and their property. The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) is taking steps to protect its equipment and urging residents to exercise caution with heating devices.
**How to Prepare:**
A red flag warning indicates that atmospheric conditions are favorable for quick fire spread.
Protect tender plants, bring pets indoors, and check on neighbors to ensure they have proper heating. Be mindful of the effect of wind chill.
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