From Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: Wisconsin Experiencing Elevated Fire Danger This Entire Week
Date May 6, 2025 6:33 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *May 6, 2025
*Contact: *DNR Office of Communications
[email protected]

 

Wisconsin Experiencing Elevated
Fire Danger This Entire Week

"*Burn Permits Suspended In 30 Counties*"

 

An aerial photo of a wildfire burning along the side of a country road.

Dry conditions, wind and little forecasted rain leave much of Wisconsin in High or Very High wildfire danger. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

*MADISON, Wis.* – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks the public to check fire conditions [ [link removed] ] before conducting outdoor burning activities. If you are in an area of High or Very High fire danger, stay vigilant and avoid outdoor burning.

Spring is the most critical fire season in Wisconsin. So far in 2025, 658 wildfires have burned 2,220 acres of land.

Yesterday, the Ackley fires burned an estimated 23 acres of swamp grass and cattails over a 4.5-mile stretch of highway near Ackley Road east of Ashland. Air patrol identified several different start points along the highway ditch, which grew into four separate fires. Ten structures were threatened and saved through the joint efforts of DNR fire crews, the Ashland County sheriff's department and the Bad River, Ashland, Saxon and Kimball fire departments.

Even a few days between precipitation can dry out grasses, pine needles and leaf litter, creating hazardous conditions. Add low humidity and variable winds to the mix, and fire danger increases significantly. The 7-day forecast shows no precipitation for much of central and northern Wisconsin, exacerbating the conditions in areas already in High or Very High fire danger.

This elevated fire danger will continue until there is significant rainfall, and the DNR is continuing to suspend burn permits in 30 counties where it has burn restriction authority.

The vegetation in southern Wisconsin is continuing to green up, helping reduce the risk for wildfires in this region.

*Take Action To Help Prevent Wildfires*

Embers from any fire, especially burn piles and campfires, can easily get out of control and cause a wildfire if not properly extinguished. Please avoid all burning until conditions improve.

DNR burn permit restrictions and fire danger vary from county to county. However, the DNR will suspend annual burn permits in these critical areas where the DNR has burn restriction authority.

Outdoor enthusiasts should also be extra careful with off-road vehicles or equipment that can create a spark and start a fire. With dry weather conditions across much of the state, fires can spark at any time.

Follow these simple tips to prevent wildfires from getting out of control:


* Avoid outdoor burning until conditions improve. 
* Operate equipment (chainsaws, off-road vehicles, lawnmowers, etc.) early in the morning or late in the day to avoid sparks at peak burn hours.
* Secure dragging trailer chains.
* Report fires early and call 911.

Check current fire danger, wildfire reports and burning restrictions on the DNR's website [ [link removed] ].







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