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2026 Wildfire Season

So it appears that in BC we have had between 30 and 50 new starts in the past 2 days.
 
MSM take on U.S. legislator "WTF's with your smoke, Canada?!?!?" positions.

Also, for the record, I suspect many already have decent sites bookmarked, but if you like map-y stuff on this, here's some decent sites.
 
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MSM take on U.S. legislator "WTF's with your smoke, Canada?!?!?" positions.

Also, for the record, I suspect many already have decent sites bookmarked, but if you like map-y stuff on this, here's some decent sites.
Might like this one too...

Still need to the other sites to see more specifics for each area
 
So it appears that in BC we have had between 30 and 50 new starts in the past 2 days.
That's not bad for the amount of lightning we've had here in Alberta. Assuming the same frontal passages came through.

It's when you're hitting those numbers for a district or region things get more active. I'd just call that busy Initial Attack day...

But then you get a fire inside/beside a community and things get very real very fast.
 
Beaverton seldom disappoints :)
 
I'd make them a deal. We will look into our smoke rights after they solve guns and drugs crossing the border northbound.
There's no problems with smuggled guns at the border, says Nathalie. And, the Big Cheeto is sure all the drugs are flowing southbound.

Since the current US administration has thumbed it's nose at global warming, maybe they should stop sending supercell thunderstorms and heat waves north to Canada to start the fires.
 
Yup ...
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This from a year ago ....
I wondering when TRump will start charging a Tariff on those affected states or insist that USA must increase its manufacturing of smoke and export more of it.
Way to jinx it ;)
 

Literally...

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That's not bad for the amount of lightning we've had here in Alberta. Assuming the same frontal passages came through.

It's when you're hitting those numbers for a district or region things get more active. I'd just call that busy Initial Attack day...

But then you get a fire inside/beside a community and things get very real very fast.
Correct…

I just happened to be up on SilverStar mountain this morning. Two of the recent lightning starts are now being flamed by intense winds. They appear to be in the Sugar Lake area of the Monashee mountains, about 60kms east of Vernon. Quite close to the infamous Ostrich farm, actually. Wind is blowing 40-50 kmh and the mountain air temp is 36C.
 

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this is probably the only time we’ll see CBC gloating, tut-tutting, chirping and clapping about how great wildfire smoke is.
 
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