BOSTON - Almost all of Massachusetts will be under a red flag warning from 8 a.m. to 6 pm. on Wednesday, the National Weather ...
Most recently, we saw a fire spanned over eight acres along the Massachusetts Turnpike in Chicopee ... Officials say all ...
As temperatures soared to record warmth, the National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning across ... state fire ...
Drought conditions have reached significant or critical levels in much of Massachusetts, state officials said.
Over the past week, 155 wildfires have burned 305 acres across Massachusetts. These include 39 that began on Friday.
Massachusetts faces a red flag warning due to dry, windy conditions, increasing wildfire risks. State officials urge caution ...
Winds will gust from the northwest up to 30-35 mph, which could cause brush fires to spread quickly. Please practice fire safety through the day and avoid outdoor burning.
As dry weather persists across Massachusetts and nearly 50 wildfires continue to burn, the state’s secretary of Energy and ...
As drought conditions worsen, all of Massachusetts will be under a Red Flag Warning on Friday. The warning goes into effect ...
For central Massachusetts, after 9 p.m., and for Boston after 11 p.m. or midnight. The rain showers will continue all night ...
The Department of Fire Services says that an average of 15 wildland fires are reported each October and this year there have ...
The fires are waging as drought continues to parch the area. On Friday, the National Weather Service declared a “red flag” ...