After winter storms, California can expect a late start to the wildfire season
Although a series of late-season winter storms has filled reservoirs, boosted snowpack and left forecasters anticipating a late start to California’s wildfire season, a Riverside-based National Interagency Fire Center meteorologist warned that it's just a little too early to tell at this point what the peak fire season months are going to look like.
After winter storms, California can expect a late start to the wildfire season
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