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Skagit County officials will lift a burn ban for unincorporated areas starting Friday, Oct. 3. The decision follows cooler weather and substantial rainfall, ending a ban that had been in place since June 15. A similar ban in Whatcom County will also conclude this weekend.
Skagit County officials announced the lifting of a burn ban for unincorporated areas effective Friday, Oct. 3, following a period of cooler weather and significant rainfall. This ban had been in place since June 15 due to heightened fire risks. Similar measures in Whatcom County will also come to an end this weekend, with the ban concluding at midnight Saturday. Earlier this week, the National Parks Service lifted its burn ban for the North Cascades, indicating a broader trend of improved conditions. Officials attribute the changes to several days of precipitation that reduced fire hazards significantly. Local residents can now engage in outdoor burning activities, which had been restricted for months. This decision not only enhances recreational opportunities but also supports local management of yard waste. The lifting of these bans reflects a positive shift in weather patterns conducive to safer burning practices.