CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The area is under an elevated fire danger into Monday evening, forcing the cancellation of a prescribed burn at Big Meadows in Shenandoah National Park.
“Weather forecasts are becoming increasingly unfavorable. Shenandoah National Park enforced a parkwide fire ban which prohibits all open-air fires including any type of wood fire, charcoal fires, wood-burning camp stoves, charcoal grills, gas, and propane cooking stoves,” the National Parks Service announced.
A National Weather Service advisory said the combination of plentiful fuels on the ground, dry conditions, low humidity, and some gusty winds 20 m.p.h. on the ground up to 30 on the ridges will lead to an increased risk for the rapid spread of wildfires throughout the day.
“Residents and visitors are urged to properly dispose of cigarette butts, matches, and any other flammable items in appropriate containers.”
“Additionally, exercise caution if operating any equipment that could create sparks and keep vehicles off of dry grass” and leaf piles… as we witnessed the origin of a fire last fall in the Jackson-Via parking lot that heavily damaged four vehicles.
“Most dry grasses, dead leaves, and other tree litter could easily ignite and spread fire quickly. Lastly, remember to obey local burn bans. For more information about wildfire danger, burn restrictions, and wildfire prevention and education, please visit your state forestry or environmental protection website.

