Special Weather Statement
Issued by NWS Wakefield, VA
Issued by NWS Wakefield, VA
302 WWUS81 KAKQ 160623 SPSAKQ Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Wakefield VA 123 AM EST Sun Nov 16 2025 NCZ015>017-031-032-162300- Pasquotank-Camden-Western Currituck-Chowan-Perquimans- Including the cities of Elizabeth City, Horseshoe, Lilly, Sharon, Knotts Island, Cape Colony, Edenton, Hancock, Macedonia, Mavaton, Saint Johns, Valhalla, Jacocks, and Woodville 123 AM EST Sun Nov 16 2025 ...INCREASED FIRE DANGER FROM 11 AM THROUGH 6 PM EST ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTHEAST NORTH CAROLINA. The combination relative humidity values falling to between 28 and 35 percent, and strong west-northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph, will lead to an increased risk for adverse fire behavior later today, especially later this afternoon. Outdoor burning is discouraged. Residents and visitors are urged to properly dispose of cigarette butts, matches, and any other flammable items in appropriate containers. Additionally, exercise caution if operating any equipment that could create sparks and keep vehicles off of dry grass. Most dry grasses, dead leaves, and other tree litter could easily ignite and spread fire quickly. Lastly, remember to obey local burn bans. For more information about wildfire danger, burn restrictions, and wildfire prevention and education, please visit your state forestry or environmental protection website. $$ MDZ021>025-VAZ099-100-162300- Dorchester-Wicomico-Somerset-Inland Worcester-Maryland Beaches- Accomack-Northampton- Including the cities of Cambridge, Salisbury, Crisfield, Princess Anne, Snow Hill, Ocean City, Chincoteague, Wallops Island, Melfa, Exmore, Cape Charles, Cheapside, Fishermans Island, Kiptopeke, Kiptopeke State Park, and Plantation 123 AM EST Sun Nov 16 2025 ...INCREASED FIRE DANGER FROM 11 AM THROUGH 6 PM EST ACROSS THE LOWER MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA EASTERN SHORE. The combination relative humidity values falling to between 30 and 40 percent, and strong west-northwest winds of 20 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph, will lead to an increased risk for adverse fire behavior later today, especially this afternoon. Outdoor burning is discouraged. Residents and visitors are urged to properly dispose of cigarette butts, matches, and any other flammable items in appropriate containers. Additionally, exercise caution if operating any equipment that could create sparks and keep vehicles off of dry grass. Most dry grasses, dead leaves, and other tree litter could easily ignite and spread fire quickly. Lastly, remember to obey local burn bans. For more information about wildfire danger, burn restrictions, and wildfire prevention and education, please visit your state forestry or environmental protection website. For Virginia, visit dof.virginia.gov $$