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How Often Should You Check Your Fire While It's Raining?

April 5, 2026

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Check your fire every 20-30 minutes while it's raining to ensure the flames are still present, the fire pit or ring is still intact, and no water has accumulated near the fire.

Monitoring Fire Intensity

When it’s raining, it’s crucial to monitor your fire’s intensity closely. This is because rain can extinguish or reduce the fire’s flames, making it difficult to determine if the fire is still burning properly. To check the fire’s intensity, observe the flames and the smoke. If the flames are still visible and the smoke is consistent, the fire is likely still burning well. However, if the flames are weak or the smoke is minimal, the fire may be struggling to stay alight.

Adjusting Fire Pit or Ring

If you’re using a fire pit or ring, check that it’s still intact and not waterlogged. If the pit or ring is filled with water, it can cause the fire to extinguish or make it difficult to maintain. To prevent this, ensure the fire pit or ring is elevated above the ground and has a good drainage system. This will allow water to flow away from the fire and prevent it from accumulating.

Fire Maintenance Techniques

When it’s raining, it’s essential to maintain your fire regularly to ensure it stays alight. One technique is to add more kindling or small twigs to the fire to help it burn more efficiently. You can also use dry leaves or grass to help keep the fire burning. Additionally, consider using a fire starter or tinder to help get the fire going again if it starts to struggle. By monitoring the fire’s intensity, adjusting the fire pit or ring, and using fire maintenance techniques, you can keep your fire burning safely and efficiently even in rainy conditions.

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