Wildfires are raging in New Jersey, fueled by dry, windy conditions

Several wildfires have broken out across New Jersey amid windy and dry conditions.

A large brush fire broke out on the Palisades Interstate Parkway in Bergen County in northern New Jersey, near New York City. The fire covers 19 acres and is 30% contained, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service said. No structures are threatened.

Edgewater Fire Company #1 shows a wildfire on November 7, 2024 in Edgewater New Jersey.

Edgewater Fire Company #1

Edgewater Fire Company #1 shows a wildfire on November 7, 2024 in Edgewater New Jersey.

Edgewater Fire Company #1

On Friday, “conditions will be extremely dangerous for multiple brush fires and rapid fire spread,” the Englewood Fire Department warned.

New York City Emergency Management said New Yorkers may smell smoke on Friday.

Edgewater Fire Company #1 shows a wildfire on November 7, 2024 in Edgewater New Jersey.

Edgewater Fire Company #1

Another wildfire threatens over 100 structures in Burlington and Camden counties in southern New Jersey, outside Philadelphia. The fire is 50% contained, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.

This image provided by the NJ Department of Environmental Protection. a firefighter is silhouetted by a wildfire, November 6, 2024 in Evesham, NJ

NJ Department of Environmental Protection/AP

This photo provided by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Firefighters respond to a wildfire, November 6, 2024 in Evesham, NJ

NJ Department of Environmental Protection/AP

In Jackson Township, in central New Jersey, the Shotgun Wildfire has burned through 350 acres and is 60% contained, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service said.

A fourth fire, the Pheasant Run Wildfire, covered 133 acres in the Glassboro Wildlife Management Area, a wildlife park in southern New Jersey. It is 35% contained and does not threaten any structures.

Fire danger has increased in the Northeast due to the combination of record rainfall, wind gusts near 30 mph and relative humidity down to 25%. A red flag warning has been issued from Boston down to New York City and Philadelphia to Washington, DC

This photo provided by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Firefighters respond to a wildfire, November 6, 2024 in Evesham, NJ

NJ Department of Environmental Protection/AP

Meanwhile, on the West Coast, the Southern California wildfire has exploded in size, blazing through 20,000 acres, destroying homes and prompting mass evacuations.

ABC News’ Max Golembo contributed to this report.