Canada is facing an elevated risk of wildfires this summer due to hot, dry weather and persistent drought, with British Columbia particularly at risk. The national fire forecast warns of above-average fire season across most regions, despite a less dire start compared to 2023.
B.C. wildfire risk expected to spike this summer after mild spring mitigates blazes https://t.co/dgnMYLH0qw
While the wildfire season has been less dire so far this year than 2023, hot, dry weather means conditions are ripe for an above average fire season across most of Canada, the national fire forecast said Wednesday. https://t.co/COYrLZu0Iu
B.C. wildfires summer outlook: Persistent drought means 'large, challenging fires' more likely https://t.co/JyqKYC7IiW
Multiple regions in Canada are at an “elevated risk” of wildfire activity this summer. Here’s what to expect. READ MORE: https://t.co/ZnRHJlDmPZ https://t.co/ZnRHJlDmPZ
Canada braces for above-normal wildfire risk in June, July https://t.co/JG4TBFxhMK https://t.co/j1LvIYQNxX