B.C.’s wildfire season likely to extend weeks due to dry conditions: official

While this year’s wildfire season in the province started later than usual due to a wet spring season, the BC Wildfire Service says fires may continue longer than usual.

“Typically, we start to see a winddown in our fire season the first week of September,” said Andrea Heath, a BC Wildfire Service provincial information officer.

“Our weather modeling is saying that our wildfire season will continue until at least mid-September. We’ll likely see it extended a couple of weeks further (than usual).”

Officials are attributing the wildfire season extension to persisting hot and dry weather.

READ MORE: Why B.C. isn’t using ‘groundbreaking’ night-vision technology to fight wildfires

Along with the fire season being extended, the province continues to see a large number of lightning strikes that lead to new fires

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