A red flag warning has been extended into Sunday until 6 p.m. for an elevated risk of wildfires and smaller brush fires.
With another Red Flag Warning in our region on Friday, Massachusetts has issued a Major Drought Warning statewide.
The Cape and Islands remain in a Level 0-Normal Drought. “After more than a month of nearly no rain and devastating wildfires ...
The severe drought has worsened in Massachusetts, expanding beyond the Boston metropolitan area to now include central and ...
Massachusetts officials declared a major drought across the state on Thursday due to an unprecedented lack of rainfall over ...
The Connecticut River Valley's (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont) level was raised to a Level 2 (significant drought). The central and northeast regions of Massachusetts have ...
As dry weather persists across Massachusetts and nearly 50 wildfires continue to burn, the state’s secretary of Energy and ...
Massachusetts faces a red flag warning due to dry, windy conditions, increasing wildfire risks. State officials urge caution ...
One fire burning in Lynn Woods quickly grew to more than 100 acres, and another in North Andover melted the siding on some homes.
News Storm Team Meteorologist Chris Bouzakis has a look at the current drought and why we have the risk of brush fires.
Here is where fires are currently burning in Massachusetts, as of Monday morning: Cain Hill (Salem/Lynn) – 140 acres, 50% ...
The U.S. Drought Monitor now places all of Berkshire County in a moderate drought zone while state environmental officials ...