Wildfires rage across the Northeast as 27 million people remain under fire alerts
Wind gusts and low humidity are helping to fuel wildfires burning across the Northeast, with cities in the region on high alert Saturday.
Red flag warnings — which indicate an increased risk of fire danger due to warm temperatures, very low humidity, and stronger winds — had been in effect for some Northeastern cities through Saturday afternoon.
A number of cities in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island will be under a red flag warning between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, according to the
National Weather Service.
Vegetation in the area remains very dry. The region is about 6 to 8 inches behind on rainfall since Sept. 1. A cold front is expected to pass through the region Sunday, bringing up to 1 inch of rain.
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