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Nebraska Issues Fire Alert for the First Time in Months

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
January 28, 2025
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Central Nebraska is currently at a heightened risk of rapid fire spread on Monday. This warning comes as the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Hastings issues its first red flag warning in months.

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  • 1 Why It Matters
  • 2 What to Know
  • 3 What People Are Saying

When the conditions are just right for a fire to quickly spread, red flag warnings are issued. These conditions include strong winds, low humidity, dry fuels, and warm temperatures.

Red flag warnings were recently in effect throughout Southern California due to ongoing wildfires in the region. However, these warnings have now been lifted.

In areas where these warnings are issued, individuals are strongly advised to refrain from engaging in activities that may potentially start a fire, such as outdoor burning or improper disposal of cigarettes.

What to Know

The warning was issued by NWS Hastings early Monday morning and will be in effect from noon until 6 p.m. local time.

According to NWS meteorologist Phil Beda, the office regularly issues warnings during the winter months when the grass becomes dry. When winds pick up and temperatures rise, it creates the perfect conditions for fires to spread quickly.

The office had not issued a similar warning since November 20, 2024.

During the winter months, Beda mentioned that red flag warnings have the potential to be issued in various states, ranging from Texas to South Dakota.

The Hastings red flag warning issued a caution about the presence of strong winds and low relative humidity in certain areas of south central Nebraska. The westward winds are expected to maintain speeds ranging from 15 to 20 mph, while the relative humidity is anticipated to drop to as low as 16 to 20 percent. The possibility of wind gusts reaching 25 mph is also a concern.

The NWS office in North Platte, Nebraska, also issued a red flag warning during the same time period. The warning explicitly mentioned that there was no expectation of lightning, which can potentially ignite a wildfire.

What People Are Saying

NWS Hastings in a red flag warning: “A red flag warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now, or will shortly. A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can contribute to extreme fire behavior.”

The warning added: “Any fire that develops will catch and spread quickly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.”

What Happens Next

The red flag warning is set to expire on Monday evening. There is some good news on the horizon for the Hastings forecast region as rain is expected to arrive later this week. This will provide a much-needed relief from the dry weather conditions that have increased the risk of fires.

According to the NWS Climate Prediction Center, the weather conditions in Nebraska are anticipated to undergo some changes in the upcoming two weeks. The organization’s eight- to 14-day outlook reveals that the state can expect below-normal temperatures and above-average precipitation during this period.

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