Elevated Fire Conditions Spread Across Illinois And Indiana
Elevated Fire Conditions Spread Across Illinois And Indiana
US · Published Nov 16, 2025
Elevated fire conditions are present in Illinois and Indiana due to dry air and strong winds, increasing the risk of rapid fire spread.
Winds are expected to gust between 25 and 30 mph, exacerbating the fire hazard, especially in the Chicago area and northwest Indiana.
Residents are urged to avoid outdoor burning and exercise caution with potential ignition sources, even though a Red Flag Warning has not been issued.
Dry air and winds increase fire risk
Elevated fire conditions are spreading across Illinois and Indiana due to dry air and gusty northwest winds. These conditions create an environment where even small fires can rapidly spread, posing a significant risk to the region. The elevated risk encompasses much of the Chicago area, including its surrounding suburbs, as well as several counties in northwest Indiana.
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