The fire danger period started in Campaspe Shire on November 3, and in Greater Shepparton, Moira and Strathbogie areas on November 10.
Mitchell Shire will see it start on November 17.
CFA Northeast region deputy chief officer Gavin Thompson said conditions across the region were drying out rapidly.
“We’ve already seen several grass fires in the area in recent weeks,” he said.
“While they’ve been contained quickly, the landscape is drying out more and more each week, and recent strong winds have accelerated that process.
“Rainfall totals are down across the board compared to last year, and some areas are experiencing their driest conditions in 25 years.
“We’re heading into a period where fires can start and spread rapidly.”
No burning off is permitted during the fire danger period without a permit to burn.
A written permit is required to burn off grass, undergrowth, weeds or other vegetation during the fire danger period.
You can apply for a permit at www. firepermits.vic.gov.au
Lighting fires in the open without a permit during the danger period can attract a penalty of over $21,000 and 12 months imprisonment.
To find out what is and is not allowed during the Fire Danger Period, visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au/can