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Dry Weather Leads to Fire Warning
The dry weather and expected winds on Thursday afternoon raise fire threat; Grafton has already had several brush fires.

The National Weather Service is warning of an increased risk of brush fires because of the extended dry weather conditions across New England.
The NWS said the dry weather has created “unsafe burning conditions” with dead grass, leaves and brush at greater risk to catch fire.
In Grafton over the past week, there have been several reported brush fires.
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In addition to the dry conditions, winds may reach 20 to 30 mph in the afternoon, which could cause brush fires to spread.
The NWS warned that most wildfires start as open burning by homeowners. In Massachusetts, open burning season ended May 1.
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