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Although recent rain has improved conditions in some areas, much of the state's vegetation is still dead and dry.
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Wet weather this spring has improved drought conditions in the upper Midwest and southern Canada. However, experts remain on alert for increased wildfire activity and other climate changes affecting people's health
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The National Weather Service says elevated fire weather conditions are expected Monday afternoon and early evening due to mild temperatures and low relative humidity
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As of Friday afternoon, the fire danger level across the Northwoods was high or very high.
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The Shawano County Sheriff's Office and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are investigating a death and fire in the Town of Navarino
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The Wisconsin DNR is warning of high fire danger across the state right now.All counties except Vilas, Forest, and Florence counties are at the high level for fire risk. Those three are in the moderate category.The Wisconsin DNR is asking people to avoid burning this week.
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The upper Midwest rarely sees the type of high-intensity, destructive wildfires that the west coast sees, but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen here.The Ottawa National Forest works to make sure if such a fire happened in the U.P., people and homes have the best chance of surviving.
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The upper Midwest rarely sees the type of high-intensity, destructive wildfires that the west coast sees, but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen here.The Ottawa National Forest works to make sure if such a fire happened in the U.P., people and homes have the best chance of surviving.
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Unusually warm temperatures and a lack of snow could lead to an early start for Wisconsin’s wildfire season