Drying trend forecast to return after rain, cooler weather in parts of B.C.
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 20 – Thunderstorms and showers provide temporary relief to wildfire hot spots as over 70 active fires continue, but drying and warming are forecast to resume midweek, BC Wildfire Service said.
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B.C. wildfires tempered by wet weather but dry conditions on the way, wildfire service says
The B.C. Wildfire Service says fire crews have been helped in part by cooler, wetter weather this summer. But conditions are expected to start drying up, and fire activity is expected to increase in the southern parts of B.C. in the coming weeks.

Drying trend forecast to return after rain, cooler weather in parts of B.C.
British Columbia's wildfire service says much of the province is experiencing "unsettled" weather conditions, with rain in some areas that have been hot spots for fire this season, but a drying pattern is forecast to settle in later in the week.
Drying trend forecast to return after rain, cooler weather in parts of B.C. – Energeticcity.ca
British Columbia’s wildfire service says much of the province is experiencing “unsettled” weather conditions, with rain in some areas that have been hot spots for fire this season, but a drying pattern is forecast to settle in later in the week. The latest bulletin from the BC Wildfire Service says the southern half of the province will see showers and cooler temperatures along with some winds. It says the risk of thunderstorms extends to parts …
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