What wet winter? California prepares for peak wildfire season

Los Angeles Times 

As California faces its first major heat wave of the summer this Fourth of July weekend, state officials are urging residents to not become complacent about the threat of wildfires this year. Standing beneath the blistering sun at the Grass Valley Air Attack Base in Nevada County, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection chief Joe Tyler outlined the state's plans to battle blazes this year with new tools and technology, as well as increased vegetation management efforts. He cautioned that while the wet start to 2023 may have delayed the start of fire season, it has not deterred it. "The abundant rain has produced tall grass and other vegetation that's dried out already and is ready to burn," Tyler said. Additionally, portions of the state are expected to soar into the triple digits this weekend, including up to 110 degrees in the Sacramento Valley.

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