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High winds to create fire danger for much of Kansas

High winds to create fire danger for much of Kansas

High winds to create fire danger for much of Kansas

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Strong winds are expected across Kansas on Friday, and with dry conditions there will be a high to extreme fire danger for south central and southeast Kansas during the day.

The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning and a high wind warning for Friday because of damaging southwest winds.   The two warning areas overlap across south central and southeast Kansas, including the Wichita area.    There will be southwest winds at 30 to 40 miles an hour with gusts up to 60 expected.  Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly and become very difficult to control, and outdoor burning is not recommended.

The damaging winds could also bring down power lines and cause power outages across the state.

Very strong and damaging southwest winds will create volatile fire conditions on Friday, especially for areas along and southeast of the Kansas Turnpike.

Governor Kelly has issued a verbal state of disaster emergency proclamation for the state, and that will allow state resources to be used for assistance to local communities.  The Kansas Division of Emergency Management will staff the State Emergency Operations Center with their Emergency Support Function partners starting Friday to assist counties and local responders if requested.

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