Dry, breezy conditions are raising fire weather concerns across much of Massachusetts on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
A Special Weather Statement warns that a combination of low humidity, gusty winds, and limited recent rainfall could increase the risk of fire spread throughout the day.
Dry Air and Strong Winds Drive Risk
Relative humidity levels are expected to drop as low as 35 percent in many areas, while wind gusts could reach up to 30 mph.
The most affected regions include central and eastern parts of the state, covering major cities such as Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and Cambridge. Forecasters emphasized that these conditions significantly elevate fire
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