Area Fire Weather Forecasts | National Weather Service Forecasts Other Links The National Weather Service's Fire Weather Program is designed to provide forecast, warning, and consultation services for the prevention, suppression, and management of forest and rangeland fires and for a host of land management activities. These meteorological services are built to meet the weather requirements of federal and state wild land managers. WFO Jackson has fire weather responsibility for most of eastern Kentucky, including the Daniel Boone National Forest, and portions of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation area, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, and Jefferson National Forest. The normal fire season will be separated into two periods. The spring season will run from February 1 through May 15. The fall fire season will run from October 1 through December 15. These dates may change depending on the severity of the fire season. Click on the map for your latest Fire Weather forecast. |
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