A dangerous wildfire threat still grips the Northeast with Fire Weather Warnings in effect across several states. High fire danger impacting 23 million people is forecast to last through the weekend, as the region remains bone-dry with little to no rain on the horizon.Northeast winds will bring in a very dry airmass from the north Wednesday, according to the FOX Forecast Center. Relative humidity will drop even more compared to Tuesday, with minimum values as low as 20%.Some good news will be that the winds will not be quite as strong during the afternoon hours, with gusts of 20-25 mph.Increasing humidity will lead to a brief break in the fire potential Thursday, but that break will be short-lived.Another multiday fire weather episode will begin Friday and last through the weekend.The increased winds are the last thing firefighters need while they battle the raging Jennings Creek Fire straddling the New York and New Jersey state lines.New Jersey Forest Fire Service (NJFFS) told FOX Weather on Wednesday that the Jennings Creek Fire will be estimated to have scorched as much as 5,000 acres once it is at 100% containment.
As it currently stands, nearly 2,300 acres have burned in New Jersey alone, with 30% containment in the state.The NJFFS reported that firefighters were actively engaging in the fire, and firefighting tactics were holding the line. “Progress is being made on suppressing this fire.Very good progress,” said Chris Franek, assistant division forest fire warden for the NJFFS.Nearly 300 first responders, including volunteers and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Forest Rangers, have been working to strengthen existing fire lines between the fire and nearby populated areas such as Wah Ta Wah Park and Sylvan Park.No evacuations are in effect, and no structures are at immediate risk in New Jersey or New York.New York State Police said 18-year-old Dariel Vasquez, a Parks and Recreation aide employed by the New York S...