05/27/2026
🔥 Burn Ban Coming Soon — Be Safe! 🔥
The dry weather is here, humidity levels are low, and the risk for wildfire and brush fires is climbing across our region. Conditions can change quickly, and even a small spark can lead to a fast-moving fire.
🚫 A burn ban is coming soon. Please use extra caution with:
• Outdoor burning
• Fire pits and campfires
• BBQs and grills
• Equipment that can create sparks
Together, we can help prevent wildfires and keep our community safe. Stay alert, stay prepared, and watch for upcoming burn ban announcements. 🚒🌲
A modified burn ban for all residential and land-clearing fires in unincorporated Skagit County will go into effect on June 15, 2026, and continue until further notice. Skagit County will no longer issue permits for burn activities, and existing permits will be suspended.
More information on what is allowed during the burn ban can be found here: https://www.skagitcounty.net/Departments/Home/press/052126.htm
The Skagit County Fire Marshal's Office has decided to proactively have a “set date” to allow the public to know when to expect burn restrictions every year. In the past, we have not been able to provide much notice by waiting until the weather models, vegetation flammability, and fire potential have reached elevated risk levels.
The Skagit County Fire Marshal reviews the seasonal forecasts for drought, precipitation, relative humidity, and heat each year to assess our yearly fire risk. Skagit County is in a drought again this year and weather outlooks are predicting our region to be very dry and hot this summer. With these risks in mind, our fire chiefs and fire marshal believe it best to continue using a set date for the county burn ban.