Wind and Drought Raise Wildfire Risk as Cold Front Moves Into Finland
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Wind and drought raise wildfire risk as cold front moves into Finland
A dry start to the week will give way to unstable weather and gusty winds across Finland, increasing the risk of wildfires, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute. High winds from the north are forecast to spread across the country starting Tuesday, pushing colder air into Finland and accelerating fire conditions in already dry regions. Meteorologist Iiris Idoko said the gusts could cause isolated wind damage and significantly increas…
A sunny start to the week. Then the risk of forest fires is very high in large parts of southern and central Sweden. – Locally it can be extremely dry, says SMHI meteorologist Linus Falk to TT.
The Minister of Sustainability and the Environment of the Junta de Andalucía, Catalina García, has warned that the autonomous community is facing a particularly complicated summer in the area of forest fires. Nevertheless, she has expressed her hope that the possible focal points will not pass from being conatos and has appealed to the shared responsibility of citizens and professionals of the rural environment to prevent these disasters. During…
Due to dry weather, a wildfire warning is in effect in the area stretching from the western part of the country to Lapland.
The fatal combination of drought and strong winds could cause problems on Tuesday. The Meteorological Institute warns of wind damage and fast-spreading ground fires.
The week starts sunny and unusually warm in Finland, but starting from Tuesday is with a The post Finland: Storm gusts on Tuesday could cause damage and cause forest fire risk first appeared on Nordic.info.
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