ATLANTA — The Georgia Forestry Commission said Sunday that a day earlier, amid high-risk conditions across much of the state, that it responded to more than 130 wildfires burning across nearly 2,400 acres. There was a Red Flag Warning in place on Saturday, as dry air and high winds combined for dangerous wildfire conditions. The Georgia Forestry Commission meanwhile said it responded to 137 wildfires, which collectively burned 2,390 acres. “Conditions for today are better than yesterday, but we still need you to please be cautious with anything that may start fires outdoors,” the commission said. A special weather statement from the National Weather Service — not rising to the level of a warning, but still notable — also said there were high fire danger conditions on Sunday.