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‘Abnormally dry’ conditions across Pacific Northwest could spell long wildfire season for B.C.

As the weather in B.C. begins to heat up, the spectre of another potentially destructive wildfire season looms.

The U.S.-based National Interagency Fire Center has released its weather outlook for May into August — and it presents worrying signs for the upcoming wildfire season, with the Pacific Northwest already experiencing “abnormally dry” conditions, and some areas entering a moderate drought.

“An early entry [into fire season] is possible across the Cascades and in the Okanogan,” the outlook reads, referring to the Okanogan region in Washington, south of B.C.’s Okanagan Valley.

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