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Fire officials across the region have already been hard at work preparing for if and when they are called to action.
Arizona faces an elevated wildfire risk through June due to persistent drought and above-average temperatures.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Rain and snow fell in parts of Arizona on Wednesday, and it’s something the state hasn’t seen much this winter. It’s been so dry, and as the wildfire risk across the ...
Strong wind will combine with low humidity to create high wildfire risk across southeastern Arizona as another storm system ...
An updated 2025 fire season outlook shows the threat for wildfires growing during the next few months in Arizona. By June, more than 75% of the state will have above-normal risk for wildfires. Fire ...
Are we in a drought, again? Looks like it. The National Weather Service reported that despite some welcome moisture in the forecast this week, “We still remain well below average ...
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Arizona fire departments preparing residents on how to prevent wildfires from destroying their homesFire departments across the Valley are on high alert after the wildfires ravaged the Southern California coast earlier this year. Preventative measures are being shared with homeowners to prevent ...
The state can expect a 'critical' fire season due to months of extreme short-term drought, Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management officials told Gov. Katie Hobbs during a briefing ...
Phoenix’s increased wildfire risk is based on factors such as climate change and highly flammable invasive plants, a recent report found. In 2017, a Bill Gates-linked investment ...
This story was updated with new information. Trade associations that represent Austin-area construction companies and realtors are opposing a proposed wildfire risk map that would significantly ...
MUNDS PARK – Arizona lawmakers are considering two bills that would enhance fire departments’ ability to communicate with other agencies during a wildfire and pay for engines and water tenders ...
PRESCOTT, Ariz. — From the southwestern U.S. to Minnesota, Iowa and even parts of New Jersey, it seemed that winter never materialized. Many communities marked their driest winters on record ...
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