D.P.S. says Strong Winds Create Dangerous Conditions for Burn Piles.
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D.P.S. says Strong Winds Create Dangerous Conditions for Burn Piles

STURGIS, S.D. – Due to strong winds and the forecast for strong winds to continue this weekend across Western SD, please use extra caution regarding slash pile burning.

South Dakota Wildland Fire (SDWF) reminds landowners to check active burn piles during these conditions and do not ignite any additional piles until it is safe to do so.

Persistent drought conditions and a lack of snow cover over much of the central and southern Black Hills has increased wildfire danger.

Even with adequate snow cover (2” minimum for hand piles and 6” for large piles), burning in windy conditions violates burn permit requirements. Wind can reignite smoldering piles and blow embers away from burning piles into dry fuels like tall grass, pine needles, or dry brush which can ignite a wildfire.

Keep an eye on your local forecast before lighting any new piles to see if windy or warm conditions are expected in coming days.

For more information and a video demonstrating how to be sure your piles are fully out, please visit: www.wildlandfire.sd.gov.

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Rapid City, US
7:00 pm, January 10, 2025
temperature icon 33°F
clear sky
Humidity 58 %
Pressure 1004 mb
Wind 8 mph
Wind Gust: 12 mph
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 7:26 am
Sunset: 4:34 pm
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