Bush fire risk set to increase as temperatures rise across Western NSW

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Updated November 10 2017 - 4:03pm, first published 2:23pm
Too dry: A Bureau of Meteorology map that shows which areas have received less than average rainfall in recent months. Photo: BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
Too dry: A Bureau of Meteorology map that shows which areas have received less than average rainfall in recent months. Photo: BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY

Temperatures across the state are expected to move above 30 degrees next week, signalling the start of the fire danger period.

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Mark Rayner

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