SALT LAKE CITY — Hot, dry weather and gusty winds raised elevated fire danger across Utah this week, with forecasts issued Monday and Tuesday showing a pronounced high-pressure ridge producing daytime highs into the mid-100s in southern counties. ABC4 forecasters reported Fire Weather Watches and Red Flag Warnings beginning Tuesday for central, southern, and eastern Utah. State and local officials and emergency responders advised residents to follow fire restrictions, prepare evacuation plans, and avoid activities that could ignite fires; warnings remained in effect through midweek with gusts exceeding 30–45 mph and humidity values as low as 5–12 percent. St. George and Washington County were identified as likely to experience the highest temperatures and greatest fire risk Tuesday through Thursday.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
The Utah heatwave increases your risk of wildfires. This means potential evacuations and property damage. It's essential to follow local fire restrictions and have an evacuation plan ready. Avoid activities that could start a fire.
Utah is facing a serious wildfire threat due to hot, dry conditions and gusty winds. St. George and Washington County are at the highest risk. Stay alert and prepared. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
Emergency responders, local authorities, and public safety officials benefited from timely weather warnings enabling earlier resource mobilization and public alerts.
Residents, outdoor workers, and recreation visitors in southern and eastern Utah faced increased wildfire, heat illness risk, and potential evacuations or disruptions.
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