Forecasters Expect Slow Start to U.S. Wildfire Season
The National Interagency Fire Center projected a slow start to the wildfire season this year, following a wet winter, noting that the Great Basin and Southwest may see elevated activity starting this summer, though a likely midsummer shift in the El Niño–Southern Oscillation adds significant uncertainty to the forecast.
Forecasters Expect Slow Start to U.S. Wildfire Season
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