“Widespread rainfall of 2+ inches will likely delay the start of peak fire season by at least a few weeks, and could actually delay the vegetation “curing” (browning/drying) of seasonal grasses and brush across portions of the state.”https://twitter.com/Weather_West/status/1128429802413854721 …
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“Long-term implications are less clear since wet springs have historically been linked toward severe fires later in the season across much of the state (as the added moisture allows for increased vegetation growth, which inevitably dries out during California’s bone dry summers.”
8:53 PM - 14 May 2019
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