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Catastrophic fire danger warning issued for parts of NSW ahead of hot, dry and windy conditions

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Published: November 25, 2025
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A catastrophic fire danger warning has been issued to residents in the NSW lower central west plains for tomorrow due to hot, dry and windy conditions.

The NSW Rural Fire Service issued the catastrophic warning for the first time in any part of NSW since September 2023.

“Catastrophic is the highest level of bush fire danger and the most dangerous conditions for a fire,” the RFS said in its warning.

Catastrophic fire danger is forecast for the Lower Central West Plains on Wednesday 26 November 2025, due to forecast high temperatures, low humidities and strong winds, making conditions dangerous. (NSW Rural Fire Service)

“Your life may depend on the decisions you make, even before there is a fire.”

Due to dangerous weather conditions, 11 areas across the state will be under a total fire ban.

Large areas of the state are also forecast to experience extreme fire danger.

This includes the Greater Hunter, Greater Sydney, Illawarra, Shoalhaven, Central Ranges, North Western, Upper Central West Plains, Southern Slopes, Eastern Riverina, Southern Riverina and Northern Riverina.

The NSW RFS said the fire danger ratings were based on weather advice from the Bureau of Meteorology.

The advice is subject to change as forecasts are updated.

Extreme fire danger is also likely to continue into Thursday for parts of the state.

The NSW RFS said residents in areas of catastrophic fire danger should plan ahead.

“For your survival, leaving a fire risk area is your safest course of action,” the NSW RFS said.

“Stay safe by going to a safer location early in the morning or the night before.

“A safer area may be a large town or city, shopping centres or facilities well away from fire risk areas.

“Stay out of paddocks and bushland areas during the hottest parts of the day.

“Homes cannot withstand fires in these conditions. 

“You may not be able to leave and help may not be available.

“Schools in identified high risk areas may be closed. Schools will notify affected students.”

Residents should keep up to date with the latest advice and warnings on the NSW RFS website.

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