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Warning as exceptional weather conditions due over the weekend


Date: 9th July, 2026

Local people are being warned that Dorset and Wiltshire face exceptionally difficult wildfire conditions this weekend, due to the continued hot and dry weather.

Since Wednesday (8 July), Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) has seen a number of fires involving large areas of land, fields, and heath. Fires during increasingly dry spells can be extremely difficult to extinguish and have a lasting impact on the environment and wildlife around them.

Group Manager Matthew Skyme said: “With the third heatwave this year currently being experienced, I’m urging the public to take extra care to help avoid and prevent fires, especially during these challenging conditions. We appreciate that many people will want to enjoy the nice weather with friends and family, but it’s vital they consider the potential impacts that this hot weather can bring to everyday activities.”

DWFRS has these safety tips:

Matthew added: “I’d also like to remind farmers and agricultural workers of the steps they can take to prevent a fire occurring while they work. On just one day this week, we attended four significant field fires across Dorset and Wiltshire.

“At this time of year, farmers are working long, hard hours and farm and field fires are also a big risk. It’s easy to let chaff and dust build up in the machines, which can then catch fire if any parts then overheat. The problem can be compounded when machinery is worked extra hard during hot weather, or when crops are harvested and stored in less-than-ideal conditions. There’s also the risk of field fires, often caused when flint is caught and sparked.”

DWFRS have put together a safety checklist for farmers:

If you see any suspicious fire setting behaviour in progress, call 999 and ask for the Police. You can also report anything anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Further information relating to outdoor safety can be found on our website www.dwfire.org.uk/safety/safety-outdoors.

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