Underlying drought, unseasonably warm temperatures last month and hot, dry conditions in the June forecast mean “the table has been set” for significant…
But within three days, it was burning at class-five intensity on a scale of one to six, with “crown fire” igniting and consuming whole trees, MacDonald said.
Then, “May came in like a lion,” MacDonald said of the record-shattering heat wave that helped spur early-season wildfires in northeastern parts of the province. “We’re going to start to turn the corner and those deeper, persistent drought conditions are going to begin to rear their ugly faces,” he said.Article contentUnseasonably warm, dry conditions last October meant an extension of summer activities for many in B.C., but they also “cranked up the drought dial,” he said.
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