The much-dreaded wildfire weather has entered the California forecast.
"We won't see record-breaking heat or anything like that, but it's going to increase the fire danger, technically drying out the grasses and the fine fuels," Ryan Walbrun, a forecaster with the weather service's Bay Area office, said."This is the type of event we start to get in the second half of May and early June. What it does is sets the stage for summer.
The good news is that long-term weather models, which predict conditions up to two weeks out, suggest a pattern change in late May to early June. "There's about a 30% chance where we go to a cooler-than-normal pattern and maybe even some precipitation in the Sierra," Walbrun said."That being said, there's also a chance that the warmer, dryer solution wins out. None of the tools [weather models] show record heat. That's good news."
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