Special Weather Statement
Issued by NWS Mt. Holly, NJ

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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
247 PM EDT Fri Mar 28 2025

NJZ001-007>010-012>027-291000-
Sussex-Warren-Morris-Hunterdon-Somerset-Middlesex-
Western Monmouth-Eastern Monmouth-Mercer-Salem-Gloucester-Camden-
Northwestern Burlington-Ocean-Cumberland-Atlantic-Cape May-
Atlantic Coastal Cape May-Coastal Atlantic-Coastal Ocean-
Southeastern Burlington-
Including the cities of Newton, Washington, Morristown,
Flemington, Somerville, New Brunswick, Freehold, Sandy Hook,
Trenton, Pennsville, Glassboro, Camden, Cherry Hill, Moorestown,
Mount Holly, Jackson, Millville, Hammonton, Cape May Court House,
Ocean City, Atlantic City, Long Beach Island,
and Wharton State Forest
247 PM EDT Fri Mar 28 2025

...Increased Risk of Rapid Fire Spread Saturday Afternoon...

There is an increased risk for rapid fire spread Saturday
afternoon across much of New Jersey. Minimum relative humidity
values will be around 30 percent combined with southwest winds of
10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. High temperatures will be in
the upper 70s to low 80s. These conditions, along with the
continued drying of fine fuels, could support the rapid spread of
any fires that ignite, which could quickly become difficult to
control.

Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Be sure to properly
extinguish or dispose of any potential ignition sources, including
smoking materials such as cigarette butts.

$$

PAZ054-055-060>062-070-071-101>106-291000-
Carbon-Monroe-Berks-Lehigh-Northampton-Delaware-Philadelphia-
Western Chester-Eastern Chester-Western Montgomery-
Eastern Montgomery-Upper Bucks-Lower Bucks-
Including the cities of Jim Thorpe, Stroudsburg, Reading,
Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Media, Philadelphia, Honey Brook,
Oxford, West Chester, Kennett Square, Collegeville, Pottstown,
Norristown, Lansdale, Chalfont, Perkasie, Morrisville,
and Doylestown
247 PM EDT Fri Mar 28 2025

...Increased Risk of Rapid Fire Spread Saturday Afternoon...

There is an increased risk for rapid fire spread Saturday
afternoon across parts of eastern Pennsylvania. Minimum relative
humidity values will be around 30 percent combined with southwest
winds of 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. High temperatures
will be in the upper 70s to low 80s. These conditions, along with
the continued drying of fine fuels, could support the rapid spread
of any fires that ignite, which could quickly become difficult to
control.

Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Be sure to properly
extinguish or dispose of any potential ignition sources, including
smoking materials such as cigarette butts.

$$

DEZ001>004-291000-
New Castle-Kent-Inland Sussex-Delaware Beaches-
Including the cities of Wilmington, Dover, Georgetown,
and Rehoboth Beach
247 PM EDT Fri Mar 28 2025

...Increased Risk of Rapid Fire Spread Saturday Afternoon...

There is an increased risk for rapid fire spread Saturday
afternoon across Delaware. Minimum relative humidity values will
be around 30 percent combined with southwest winds of 10 to 20 mph
with gusts up to 30 mph. High temperatures will be in the upper
70s to low 80s. These conditions, along with the continued drying
of fine fuels, could support the rapid spread of any fires that
ignite, which could quickly become difficult to control.

Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Be sure to properly
extinguish or dispose of any potential ignition sources, including
smoking materials such as cigarette butts.

$$

MDZ012-015-019-020-291000-
Kent MD-Queen Annes-Talbot-Caroline-
Including the cities of Chestertown, Centreville, Easton,
and Denton
247 PM EDT Fri Mar 28 2025

...Increased Risk of Rapid Fire Spread Saturday Afternoon...

There is an increased risk for rapid fire spread Saturday
afternoon across portions of the eastern shore of Maryland.
Minimum relative humidity values will be around 30 percent
combined with southwest winds of 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30
mph. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s to low 80s. These
conditions, along with the continued drying of fine fuels, could
support the rapid spread of any fires that ignite, which could
quickly become difficult to control.

Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Be sure to properly
extinguish or dispose of any potential ignition sources, including
smoking materials such as cigarette butts.


$$