Anticipating Northern California’s Fire Season: A Look Ahead
“With the amount of rain we have seen,” he continues, “it’s definitely going to be a slow start, similar to last season.”
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“With the amount of rain we have seen,” he continues, “it’s definitely going to be a slow start, similar to last season.”
“More than 15 lightning-started fires continue to blaze across the region.”
“Increased fire danger due to a lightning pattern associated with current storm. Emergency personnel have received reports of lightning in Laytonville and Covelo areas. Use caution and immediately report any potential fires.”
“The smoke you are smelling and seeing is likely from Oregon’s Flat Fire, which is burning in Curry County, OR.”
According to the NWS Eureka, there is a 15% probability of dry thunderstorms occurring from 5 PM Sunday to 5 AM Monday specifically over Lake and southeastern Mendocino Counties.
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Over the past week, a cooling trend has settled across Northern California, contributing to a significant decline in the occurrence of wildfires.