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Red Flag warning


A red flag warning is issued by the National Weather Service in Florida when:

  • Relative humidity is predicted to fall below 35% for four hours or more.

  • Relative humidity is predicted to fall below 35% for any duration with a wind speed predicted at 15 MPH or greater.

  • Relative humidity is predicted to fall below 35% for any duration with a dispersion predicted at 75 or greater. (Dispersion is a measure of atmospheric stability. The higher the dispersion, the less stable the atmosphere.) 

An NWS red flag fire warning does not prohibit outdoor recreational or cooking fires or the burning of yard debris. However, it is recommended that outdoor burning be conducted using extreme caution as the potential for starting and/or rapidly spreading fire is high. 

A Red flag warning can be confirmed at the National Weather Service website.

Red Flag Fire Alert 

A red flag fire alert is issued by the Florida Division of Forestry when weather conditions along with the Division's knowledge of local and state fire conditions indicate a strong potential for hazardous wildland fire conditions.  While a Red Flag Alert does not prohibit outdoor recreational or cooking fires or the burning of yard debris, it is recommended that no outdoor burning be conducted while a Red Flag Fire Alert is in place. 

When a red flag fire alert has been issued, Volusia County Fire Services fire stations and all Department of Forestry facilities will fly a red flag.  

Burn ban 

Volusia County Fire Services will issue a burn ban when conditions warrant. A burn ban issued by Volusia County Fire Services covers its entire jurisdiction, including unincorporated Volusia County and the municipalities of DeBary, Lake Helen, Oak Hill and Pierson. A burn ban is usually issued during times of prolonged drought and is not based on short term weather conditions. A burn ban prohibits all outdoor burning not contained within a grill and disregarding the ban is punishable according to a local county ordinance. Status of a burn ban can be viewed here. 

Outdoor burning 

While some municipalities within Volusia County do not allow outdoor burning outside of a grill at anytime, some do allow outdoor burning outside of a grill with a permit or authorization from the corresponding municipality. Please check with the appropriate municipality to determine its burning regulations. 

When there is not a burn ban in place in unincorporated Volusia County, including the municipalities of DeBary, Lake Helen, Oak Hill and Pierson, burning of yard debris (it is illegal to burn household paper goods and trash) must meet the regulations set forth in state statute. Additional information on these regulations can be found here (pdf file) and on the Department of Forestry website

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