Fire crews have contained two of the four blazes on the South Coast.
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RFS District Officer Brad Collinson said the Kings Point fire at Ulladulla, and the Turpentine Road fire would continue to be monitored.
"We'll have crews remaining on site at Ulladulla today to monitor the conditions," he said.
"While it has a burnt edge around it, there is still stuff internally that has not burnt, which may put up some smoke.
"We'll also do periodic patrols on the Turpentine Road fire, as there are strong winds predicted for today."
He said the RFS would shift its focus to the Braidwood Road fire, at Yerriyong.
"We still don't have hard containment on the western edge," he said.
"At the moment it's backing itself down a gully, so it's putting up a bit of smoke, but it's reasonably benign.
"We've sent a helicopter up to do some reconnaissance. I don't know that we will be able to bucket it successfully because of the wind.
"We may have to wait until the fire approaches Yerriyong Road, and attack it from there."
He said National Parks and Wildlife Service were managing a fire in the Little Forest area, near Martin's Ridge.
"It is burning outside of their control lines at the moment, and they're working on some strategies to contain it," he said.
"It's not a threat to property, it's in a remote, isolated area."