BC Wildfire Service warns of ‘extreme’ fire behaviour due to heat wave and dry winds
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The British Columbia Wildfire Service says hot and dry weather is contributing to “extreme fire behaviour” in the southern Interior as a ridge of high pressure settled over the province this week, sending temperatures soaring and further drying fuel in the forests.
Neal McLoughlin, with the predictive services unit of the wildfire service, says the ridge of high pressure bringing the heat is expected to break down in a few days in the Interior.
But he says once the unseasonable heat is over, the breakdown of the high-pressure ridge could bring strong winds, a cold front and dry lightning.
He says the lightning could start more fires that would spread quickly with shifting winds and has the service “very concerned.”