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Cooler weather brings slow start to B.C.B次元官网网址檚 wildfire season, but July expected to heat up

Since April there have been 137 wildfires in the province
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A helicopter carrying a water bucket flies past a pyrocumulus cloud, also known as a fire cloud, produced by the Lytton Creek wildfire burning in the mountains above Lytton, B.C., on Sunday, August 15, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

A cooler spring may be a sour point for outdoor enthusiasts, but is proving hopeful for the upcoming wildfire season.

Cool and wet weather to begin June means that the fire hazard is anticipated to remain low through the early summer, according to the latest forecasting from the BC Wildfire Service.

The serviceB次元官网网址檚 lead forecaster Matt MacDonald said during news conference Friday (June 3) that temperatures have remained two-to-three degrees cooler than seasonal averages, while lightning trends have also remained low.

Since April, when wildfire season begins in the province, there have been 137 wildfires, or about 60 per cent of the average fire starts in the past five years.

B.C. has yet to report a single lightning-caused wildfire this year, while the average is 35 lightning-sparked fires every May.

MacDonald said this slower start is expected to continue through June in southern and coastal B.C., B次元官网网址渨hereas the verdicts still out for the northern parts.B次元官网网址

There are several key regions demonstrating drier-than-normal patterns, including southern Cariboo, Thompson-Okanagan and Rocky Mountain Trench, which will be monitored closely, officials said.

Meanwhile, the longer-range forecast indicates a shift to above seasonal temperatures for late July and August, which may bring an increased wildfire hazard. Last summer, the province saw a number of heat domes, which served as a concerning backdrop to a number of fires B次元官网网址 most notably the fatal fire which destroyed the town of Lytton.

B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檙e expecting the slow beginning to continue, but as we round the corner into July and August, that really obviously makes up the vast majority of our fire season, and as we trend toward these normal warmer temperatures, we could see fire activity grow through the latter half of the summer,B次元官网网址 MacDonald said.

On Friday, Forest Minister Katrine Conroy reiterated this yearB次元官网网址檚 $359 million budgeted for additional wildfire protection.

B次元官网网址淟ast yearB次元官网网址檚 devastating fire season highlighted the importance of wildfire prevention for B.C. communities and, as we saw first-hand in Logan Lake, how it can make a real difference for peopleB次元官网网址檚 lives.B次元官网网址

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