Fire Danger And Near-Record Heat Tighten Grip On Chattooga County And Northwest Georgia

A Fire Danger Statement remains in effect across Chattooga County and much of Northwest Georgia as a prolonged stretch of hot, dry weather continues to elevate wildfire risks across the region. Emergency officials and forecasters warn that conditions are becoming increasingly favorable for fires to ignite and spread rapidly, especially during the afternoon and early evening hours when humidity levels drop the lowest.

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Chattooga County Remains Fully In Drought As Dry Conditions Raise Wildfire Concerns

Chattooga County remains entirely under drought conditions as March comes to a close, highlighting the deepening dry pattern that continues to affect Northwest Georgia. The drought has become a growing concern for local communities, farmers, landowners, and emergency officials as rainfall deficits continue to build and the landscape becomes increasingly dry.

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Drought Conditions Persist Across Northwest Georgia

Dry conditions continue to impact northwest Georgia, with Chattooga, Walker, Floyd, and Gordon counties all experiencing ongoing drought concerns as of mid-March.

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Severe Drought Persists Across Georgia; Northwest Georgia Counties Remain Dry Despite Weekend Rain

Drought conditions continue to grip Georgia, with 87.4% of the state now classified under at least D2 (Severe Drought) conditions — the highest statewide coverage seen since October 2011. While weekend rainfall brought measurable totals to parts of the state, it is not expected to significantly improve overall drought conditions.

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