Heat, low humidity and wind gusts are working against firefighting cause in B.C.
VANCOUVER — High temperatures, low humidity and an increase in winds are making wildfire conditions challenging in southern British Columbia, says the provincial deputy forests minister.
Rick Manwaring said there’s no rain in sight, temperatures are rising and gusty winds are expected across several parts of southern B.C.
“With the heat comes lower relative humidity values and increased activity on these fires,” he told a news conference Thursday.
Humidity is one of the biggest factors in wildfire behaviour and at this time of the year, crews are looking for what they call “recovery,” Manwaring said.