Good morning, we have had very poor fire conditions recently and I wanted to 
share some information. Thank you!

Lincoln Fire Department high fire danger update...

Unfortunately, due to lack of precipitation and high temperatures, we have not 
allowed open burning this week. The state does not allow open burning after May 
1st so we are nearing the deadline. We are optimistic that we will get some 
rain early next week and conditions will improve before the end of the burning 
season.

The district has already had a lot of brush fires recently, but we also want to 
do our best to allow residents to use the spring window to burn. To clarify the 
decision-making process, I wanted to share our criteria for good burning 
conditions.

There are two considerations we look at; First is fire weather and the second 
is air quality. Fire weather is a combination of humidity, wind, and 
temperature. We have two different scales for this, the Haines index (1-6), and 
the state fire danger scale (1-5 Smokey the bear sign) put out by DCR. When a 
high Haines index combines with high wind, we do not allow burning.

The second factor, air quality, is given to us by the Massachusetts DEP. 
Although the local towns can decide if burning is allowed during marginally 
poor fire weather, we cannot allow burning when the DEP issues a poor air 
quality alert.

One of the most dangerous conditions is high wind. Wind will not only increase 
the size of the fire but also push it to unburnt dry sources. Last week in 
Weston, windblown embers from a house fire sparked a brush fire that moved 
almost 200 feet downwind before fire crews could contain it. The wind is not 
always consistent throughout the day, so a day that predicts gusts of over 
20mph will be dangerous for outside burning.
Red flag warnings may be issued by the state, a red flag warning means that 
critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now or will shortly. Any 
fires that start may spread rapidly and become difficult to extinguish.

I am optimistic we will have good conditions next week, but we often have poor 
fire weather in April due to dead vegetation and high winds. Please remember in 
the future that February and March are the safest months to burn.

Thank you for your commitment to a safe burning season,

Brian J. Young
Lincoln Fire Chief


Brian Young
Fire Chief
Lincoln Fire Department
169 Lincoln Road
Lincoln, MA 01773
Phone: 781-259-8113  Fax: 781-259-9289
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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