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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Burlington VT
614 AM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

NYZ026-027-087-062200-
Northern St. Lawrence-Northern Franklin-Southwestern St. Lawrence-
Including the cities of Massena, Norfolk, Fort Covington, Malone,
Ogdensburg, Potsdam, and Gouverneur
614 AM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

...Fire Weather Concerns Exist Across the St. Lawrence Valley Today...

Fine fuels remain very dry across the St. Lawrence Valley
according to the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation. This, combined with low relative humidity values of
30 to 35 percent and gusty southwest winds of 20 to 30 mph may
have an impact on fire weather conditions. If any fires were to
start, the weather and fuel conditions could cause fires to spread
quickly and be difficult to contain.

For more information about the current fire danger rating, any
burn restrictions, and wildfire prevention and education, please
visit the New York State forestry or environmental protection
website.

$$

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Gray ME
606 AM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

NHZ001>015-062145-
Northern Coos-Southern Coos-Northern Grafton-Northern Carroll-
Southern Grafton-Southern Carroll-Sullivan-Merrimack-Belknap-
Strafford-Cheshire-Eastern Hillsborough-Interior Rockingham-
Coastal Rockingham-Western And Central Hillsborough-
Including the cities of Colebrook, Berlin, Lincoln, North Conway,
Lebanon, Wolfeboro, Claremont, Concord, Laconia, Rochester,
Keene, Manchester, Nashua, Derry, Portsmouth, and Milford
606 AM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

...Elevated Fire Weather Danger Predicted Today...

A very dry air mass and breezy conditions will combine with dead
and dry fuels such as grass, leaves, and twigs to create the
potential for uncontrolled fire spread across New Hampshire
today. This afternoon, relative humidity values will decrease to
low levels between 25 and 35 percent. At the same time, southwest
winds between 10 to 15 mph with frequent gusts to 20 mph will
continue to dry fuels and increase fire spread potential. Wind
gusts are expected to diminish later this evening with increasing
relative humidity values.

Extra caution should be taken to prevent wildfires. Always consult
with fire officials before engaging in any open burning
activities and comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
Never leave an open fire unattended and always extinguish
campfires completely before leaving.

$$

Legro

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