Oklahoma burn bans going into effect amid heat, drought: See map of counties affected

With near-record high temperatures expected today, parts of Oklahoma are under a burn ban.

Here’s what you need to know.

What is a burn ban?

A burn ban in Oklahoma is a prohibition on burning. To burn anything during the ban is against state law.

“Burn bans are based upon not only the immediate predicted weather conditions but also the long-term weather forecast, the condition of wildland fuels, current fire behavior, and fire occurrences,” according to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry.

What counties are under a burn ban in Oklahoma?

As of Wednesday morning, 32 of Oklahoma’s 77 counties were under a burn ban, according to a map from Oklahoma Forestry Services.

Why are parts of Oklahoma under a burn ban?

Conditions in Oklahoma have not only been hot for the month of October, but also drier and breezier, according to the forestry services Oct. 22 fire situation report .

On Oct. 21, 14 fires burned just over 200 acres, while one large fire burned 178 acres in Pushmataha County.

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